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Seeding and Implantation of a Biosynthetic Tissue-engineered Tracheal Graft in a Mouse Model
Published on: April 1, 2019
Retained sutures in the trachea
Madan Joshi1, Marie Budev, Michael Machuzak
1Department of Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH.
Abstract:
A 57-year-old man was evaluated for mucosal irregularity involving the anterior tracheal wall detected on a routine chest computed tomography scan performed for lung transplant evaluation. He had a history of hypercapneic respiratory failure requiring tracheostomy, yet he had been successfully decannulated several months before presentation. Flexible bronchoscopy revealed retained suture material at the earlier tracheostomy site, which was successfully clipped and removed.
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