Aim of the Work To compare the clinical outcomes between patients will undergo slide tracheoplasty and those will undergo tracheal resection anastomosis for acquired tracheal stenosis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
Management of tracheal stenosis by slide tracheoplasty
Management of tracheal stenosis by tracheal resection anastomosis
Eslam Hamed
Al Mansurah, Egypt
RECRUITINGSuccess Rate of Procedure
Defined as the absence of stridor or the need for re-intervention within a defined follow-up period (3 months
Time frame: 3-6 months
Complication Rates
Evaluation of perioperative complications: * Immediate Complications: Airway obstruction, pneumothorax, anastomotic leak, or accidental injury to surrounding structures (e.g., RLN). * Delayed Complications: Stenosis, granulation tissue formation, tracheomalacia, or infection (e.g., mediastinitis). * Mortality Rate: Intraoperative and 30-day mortality rates
Time frame: 3 months
Duration of Hospital Stay
Measured from the day of surgery to discharge
Time frame: 3 months
Time to Decannulation
Time taken for patients to be successfully decannulated, which can be indicative of recovery and airway stability.
Time frame: 3 months
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