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Airway stenting for the treatment of laryngotracheal stenosis secondary to thyroid cancer
Authors:Tsutsui Hidemitsu  Kubota Mitsuhiro  Yamada Masae  Suzuki Akihiko  Usuda Jitsuo  Shibuya Hiroshi  Miyajima Kuniharu  Sugino Kiminori  Ito Koichi  Furukawa Kinya  Kato Harubumi
Affiliation:Department of Chest and Thyroid Surgery, Tokyo Medical University Hospital,;Ito Hospital, Tokyo and;Department of Chest Surgery, Tokyo Medical University Kasumigaura Hospital, Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract:Background and objective:   Airway stenting can be a valuable therapeutic option for symptomatic airway stenosis, but its role in the palliation of advanced thyroid cancers invading the upper airway is unclear. This study examined the hypothesis that durable and replaceable silicone stents would give better results than self-expanding metallic stents.
Methods:   A retrospective analysis was conducted of consecutive patients stented for laryngotracheal obstruction due to thyroid cancer. Stenting was performed via a rigid bronchoscope when airway patency after dilatation was ≤50% of normal. Symptomatic improvement, Hugh-Jones (H-J) classification, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (PS), and complications were analysed.
Results:   There were 37 stenotic lesions treated in 35 patients. The most common sites for these lesions were in the inclusive area extending from the cricoid cartilage to the first tracheal ring (26/37 lesions, 70%). Forty-five stents (12 silicone, 20 metallic, 13 T-tubes) were used in 43 interventions. All patients showed immediate symptomatic relief and significant improvement in both PS and H-J classifications. Critical complications were supraglottic stenosis (5/43 interventions, 12%) and, of those same five cases, stent migration was seen in all but one (4/45 implantations, 9%). As these complications occurred only in patients in whom the silicone stents had been placed in close proximity to the cricoid cartilage (5/10 patients, 50%), this emphasizes the unsuitability of silicone stents in such cases. The median survival time from stenting was 8 months. The 1-year survival rate was 40%.
Conclusions:   Airway stenting can achieve significant palliation in patients with thyroid cancer and airway obstruction. The study showed that for the most common lesions, the uncovered Ultraflex stent is associated with fewer critical complications than the silicone stents.
Keywords:airway dilatation    airway stenosis    laser    stent    thyroid cancer
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