Cahiers d'anesthésiologie
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Resections and end-to-end anastomosis have been effective in correcting localized tracheal strictures. Important clinical considerations are the precise preoperative assessment of the lesion, careful planning of anesthetic management and choice of the appropriate decision. ⋯ The more commonly employed technique is the use of a tracheal tube so that anaesthesia can be maintained using conventional IPPV. In our experience, the majority of strictures in adults can be managed as well, or better, by using a conventional endotracheal tube.