Virtues of routine suprahyoid release during tracheal resection and anastomosis in patients with post intubation stenosis - Takeaways - MDSpire

Virtues of routine suprahyoid release during tracheal resection and anastomosis in patients with post intubation stenosis

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  • Hany Hasan Elsayed

  • Ahmed Anwar El-Nori

  • Ahmed Mostafa

  • Mohamed Tarek Elsayegh

  • Samia Bassiouny

  • Ahmed Refaat

  • Mohamed Attia Elkahely

  • Mina Zaki

  • September 30, 2024

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    Routine suprahyoid release during tracheal resection reduces anastomotic tension, improving surgical outcomes in patients with post-intubation stenosis.

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    Historical advancements in tracheal surgery have shifted the belief that only 2 cm of trachea could be safely resected, allowing for longer resections.

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    The suprahyoid muscle release technique minimizes risks of laryngeal dysfunction compared to earlier methods, enhancing patient safety during surgery.

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    Videofluorographic swallowing studies are crucial for assessing swallowing function and aspiration risks in patients post-tracheal surgery.

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    The study includes adult patients who underwent tracheal resection with suprahyoid release, focusing on preoperative assessments and surgical techniques.

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