2023
DOI: 10.21037/med-22-65
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Airway stenting for central airway obstruction: a review

Abstract: Central airway obstruction is a serious complication of various diseases, most often malignancy. Malignant etiologies include primary lung cancer as most common though metastases from various other cancers can obstruct the airways as well. Benign etiologies include inflammatory or fibrotic changes due to prior airway interventions (e.g., endotracheal intubation or tracheostomy) or specific autoimmune conditions. Different interventional modalities exist including various electrosurgical or mechanical debulking… Show more

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“…Surgery is an effective treatment, but some patients cannot undergo it due to poor performance status or advanced tumors. In such cases, airway stent implantation is a valuable alternative ( 13 , 14 ), which can quickly relieve breathing difficulties and allow for further treatments, and extend the survival time. After successful alleviation of stenosis, the stent can be safely removed, significantly improving the patient’s quality of life ( 15 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgery is an effective treatment, but some patients cannot undergo it due to poor performance status or advanced tumors. In such cases, airway stent implantation is a valuable alternative ( 13 , 14 ), which can quickly relieve breathing difficulties and allow for further treatments, and extend the survival time. After successful alleviation of stenosis, the stent can be safely removed, significantly improving the patient’s quality of life ( 15 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Am häufigsten werden beschichtete Nitinol-oder Silikonstents verwendet, um ein Einwachsen des Tumors in den Stent und eine In-Stent-Stenose zu verhindern. Mögliche Komplikationen nach Stentimplantation sind Sekretverhalt, Hypergranulation und Restenosen, die häufig erneute interventionelle Bronchoskopien erforderlich machen [28,29]. Aufgrund der beschriebenen Komplikationen sowie des Risikos der mechanischen Trachealmazeration durch Druckulzeration ist eine längerfristige Stenteinlage vor geplanter kurativer Tumorresektion unbedingt zu vermeiden [30].…”
Section: Interventionelle Tracheobronchoskopieunclassified