Beatrice Trabalza Marinucci, Cecilia Menna, Fabiana Messa, Giorgia Piccioni, Giacomo Argento, Matteo Tiracorrendo, Anna Maria Ciccone, Alessandra Siciliani, Giulio Maurizi, Antonio D'Andrilli, Claudio Andreetti, Erino Angelo Rendina, Mohsen Ibrahim
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Abstract
Objectives: Idiopathic subglottic stenosis (ISS) is an airway stricture between larynx and trachea, within 1 cm from the vocal cords. Resection-reconstruction present technical issues because of the need to resect the anterior portion of the cricoid cartilage, but not the posterior plate beyond which the recurrent laryngeal nerves access the vocal cords. The main surgical challenge consists of the minute airway calibre short below the cords, ensuing after the resection. We propose drill posterior cricoid plate moulding to obtain antero-posterior and lateral amplification of the laryngo-tracheal anastomosis.
Methods: This is a retrospective study of patients who underwent laryngo-tracheal resection with drill enlargement between January 2023 and June 2024. Laryngo-tracheal resection was performed according to Pearson's technique. At this point, airway calibre is gauged by endotracheal tubes of increasing size. To enlarge the air space, the inner surface of the posterior plate was moulded by drill. Breathing, complications, voice and swallowing function were recorded.
Results: Our study includes 23 consecutive patients with ISS. No mortality was described. Fifteen patients (65.2%) described voice alteration and 7 (30.4%) experienced transient swallowing impairment. The mean operative time was 94.56 (±28.72) min. All patients breathed well at discharge. Overall early success rate was excellent (no sequelae) in 7 (30.4%) patients, and good (grade A: voice/breathing changes not influencing the quality of life; grade B: abnormal voice and shortness of breath, not hindering normal activities) in 15 (65.2%). At the mean follow-up of 10.5 ± 5.5 months, definitive success was achieved.
Conclusions: This is the first study describing this technique. The results of our early experience with drill moulding of the posterior cricoid plate are promising. It is an innovative, simple, safe, and effective method for subglottic airway enlargement in ISS, resulting in low post-operative complications, and in good to excellent results.
目的:特发性声门下狭窄(ISS)是喉和气管之间的气道狭窄,距离声带1厘米以内。切除-重建存在技术问题,因为需要切除环状软骨的前部,但不切除喉返神经进入声带的后板。主要的手术挑战包括切除后短于声带以下的微小气道口径。我们建议钻孔后环状板成型,以获得喉-气管吻合的前后及外侧放大。方法:本研究是对2023年1月至2024年6月期间接受喉气管切除术并扩大钻孔的患者进行回顾性研究。根据Pearson进行喉气管切除术。此时,气道口径通过增大的气管内管测量。为了扩大空气空间,后板内表面采用钻孔成型。记录呼吸、并发症、声音和吞咽功能。结果:我们的研究包括23例连续的ISS患者。没有死亡率描述。15名患者(65.2%)描述了声音改变,7名患者(30.4%)经历了短暂的吞咽障碍。平均手术时间94.56(±28.72)min,出院时呼吸良好。7例(30.4%)患者的总体早期成功率为极好(无后遗症),良好(A级:声音/呼吸改变不影响生活质量;B级:声音异常、呼吸急促,未妨碍正常活动)15例(65.2%)。平均随访10.5±5.5个月,最终成功。结论:这是首次描述该技术的研究。我们对环状后板钻孔成型的早期经验是有希望的。它是一种新颖、简单、安全、有效的治疗ISS声门下气道扩张的方法,术后并发症少,效果良好。Irb:防。n。港。n. C. 139/ 2023年12月
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The primary aim of the European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery is to provide a medium for the publication of high-quality original scientific reports documenting progress in cardiac and thoracic surgery. The journal publishes reports of significant clinical and experimental advances related to surgery of the heart, the great vessels and the chest. The European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery is an international journal and accepts submissions from all regions. The journal is supported by a number of leading European societies.