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Endobronchial stenting for anastomotic stenosis after sleeve resection
1Bromptom Hospital, London, England.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|October 1, 1989
Abstract:
Bronchial anastomotic stenosis is a potentially serious complication of sleeve resection. A Silastic endobronchial stent that prevents progressive narrowing at the anastomotic site is described. Insertion of the stent offers a simple and effective treatment that allows improved pulmonary performance, clearing of infection, and good quality of life. The long-term prognosis, however, remains questionable.