TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT RESTORATION OF AIRWAY CONTINUITY WITH THE TRACHEAL T-TUBE

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GAISSERT, HA [1 ]
GRILLO, HC [1 ]
MATHISEN, DJ [1 ]
WAIN, JC [1 ]
DEMEESTER, TR [1 ]
TODD, TRJ [1 ]
URSCHEL, HC [1 ]
EGAN, T [1 ]
COOPER, JD [1 ]
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[1] HARVARD UNIV,MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP,SCH MED,GEN THORAC SURG UNIT,BOSTON,MA 02114
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10.1016/S0022-5223(94)70109-1
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R5 [内科学];
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The advantages of the tracheal T-tube compared with a regular tracheostomy tube are a physiologic direction of air flow, preservation of laryngeal phonation, and superior patient acceptance. Between 1968 and 1991, 140 patients aged 7 months to 95 years underwent placement of T-, TY- (n = 7), or a modified extended T-tube (n = 4). Primary diagnosis was postintubation stenosis in 86 patients, burn injury in 13 patients, malignant airway tumors in 12 patients, and various disorders in 29 patients, Stenting with a silicone rubber tube was temporary in 31 patients and 14 underwent later operative reconstruction. Definitive permanent insertion was performed in 49 patients. A modified tube was used in 4 patients with left main bronchial stenosis with effective long-term palliation in 3. Postoperative airway obstruction prompted placement in 32 patients. Positioning of the T-tube above the vocal cords in 12 patients for subglottic stenosis was effective in 10. The T-tube was not tolerated in 28 patients (20%) because of obstruction of the upper limb or aspiration. Five of 10 patients under the age of 10 years had airway obstruction necessitating tube removal. Long-term intubation in 112 patients exceeded 1 year in 49 patients and 5 years in 12 patients. Only 5 patients required tube removal for obstructive problems more than 2 months after placement. The tracheal T-tube restores airway patency reliably with excellent long-term results and represents the preferred management of chronic airway obstruction not amenable to surgical reconstruction.
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