Eur J Pediatr Surg 2013; 23(05): 411-414
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1324690
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Use of an Expandable Metallic Stent with a Silicon Stent in the Treatment of Extrinsic Tracheal Obstruction: A Safe Method for Long-Term Endotracheal Stenting

Hiroomi Okuyama
1   Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan
,
Takashi Sasaki
1   Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan
,
Satoko Nose
1   Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan
,
Ryuta Saka
1   Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan
,
Akio Kubota
2   Department of Pediatric Surgery, Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, Izumi, Osaka, Japan
,
Yukiko Kawazu
3   Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, Izumi, Osaka, Japan
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Publication History

13 March 2012

29 June 2012

Publication Date:
25 October 2012 (online)

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Introduction

Expandable metallic stents (EMS) have been used for children with a variety of difficult airway problems.[1] [2] [3] Although the efficacy of the EMS on relieving airway stenosis has been thoroughly described, the long-term outcome of the EMS remains unclear. There are several reports of life-threatening complications caused by EMS used for pediatric airway management.[4] [5] This report presents a case of an extrinsic tracheal obstruction, in which an EMS was used in combination with a silicon stent to avoid the occurrence of serious respiratory complications.