205 – Stents and Stenosis

205 - Local recurrence

After implanting this “Y” shaped stent, the advance of tumor growth into the stent makes it emerge through its right bronchial branch. As an undesired consequence of the subocclusion of this source bronchus, there is an accumulation of secretions at its entrance, indicating a precarious airflow and an ineffective cough.

203 – Double Stent in Carcinoma

203 - Double bronchial stent

Double stent: after the endo-surgical resection of an extensive carcinoma, two silicone stent were applied in the tracheal bifurcation, leaving the carina “enclosed” between them. In the image, the generalized edema dominates the field and very abundant mucopurulent secretions accumulate around the prosthesis and inside one of them, in which a bubble has formed at … Read more

199 – Dilation of Tracheal Stenosis

199 - Dilation of a stenosis

A dilation balloon full of saline solution, exerts circumferential pressure during dilation of a stenosis. The appearance of the tracheal wall, edematous and congestive, can be appreciated after decompression of the elastic balloon. Note the distance between the balloon and the mucosa as a result of the progressive dilation maneuver.

198 – Tracheal Granuloma

198 - Tracheal lesion by cannula tip

These smooth protrusions that seem to pile on the posterior tracheal wall or mucous membrane, correspond to granulomas originated by a fearsome situation: the “tracheal cannula tip injury”. The lack of stable fixation of the pavilion of the tracheostomy cannula against the neck, allows movements of the device that tends to swing on its support in … Read more

195 – Stent in Tracheal Stenosis

195 - Tracheal stent in unresectable stenosis

“Ideal” position for a tracheal stent in the treatment of unresectable stenosis. The device is “trapped” in the area of the stenosis and its anterior end is “floating” in the tracheal lumen. Thus, this position reduces the possibility of the appearance of granulomas. The distal end of the prosthesis is still somewhat folded. The defect … Read more