2018
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2018.05.140
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Application of the Montgomery T-tube in subglottic tracheal benign stenosis

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“…Preoperatively, extent and severity of stenosis, distance of stenosis from glottis and carina was assessed by surgeon. 2 CT neck and thorax was performed.…”
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“…Preoperatively, extent and severity of stenosis, distance of stenosis from glottis and carina was assessed by surgeon. 2 CT neck and thorax was performed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a common complication after tracheotomy accompanied with cough, expectoration, and difficulty in breathing, subglottic airway stenosis occurs under the airway. Subglottic airway stenosis may influence the quality of patient's life, while severe stenosis may be life-threatening [2]. Subglottic airway stenosis can be classified into many kinds such as scarring airway stenosis.…”
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“…For a successful repair, emphasis should be on clinical rather than endoscopic recognition of injury, minimal peritracheal dissection, repair with absorbable sutures, limited use of protective tracheostomies and use of muscle buttresses to cover tracheal repairs, especially in patients with combined injuries [ 3 ]. Montgomery T tube was initially used to prevent tracheal stenosis [ 4 ]. Unlike standard ET and TT, the t-tube does not have standard connectors.…”
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