• Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac · Jan 1991

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    [Intrinsic congenital stenoses of the trachea].

    • B Grimaux, A Rivron, C Lefrancois, H Jouan, G Le Clech, and J Bourdinière.
    • Service d'ORL et de Chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale, CHU Rennes.
    • Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac. 1991 Jan 1; 108 (3): 157-63.

    AbstractThe authors report about one case of intrinsic congenital stenosis of the trachea in a newborn. The prognosis of tracheal stenosis in infants is poor, more so when it is congenital and intrinsic, because it is often extensive and associated with other malformations, especially of the right mainstem bronchus and of the right lung. The prognosis of such extensive stenoses, for which surgery constantly resulted in death, has been improved by a new type of tracheoplasty (Kimura-Tsugawa, 1982). However, these children can only be operated with this procedure once they are through intensive care and acute respiratory distress, often in the neonatal period.

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