Laryngotracheoplasty

también conocido como: laryngotracheal reconstruction, LTR.

What is laryngotracheoplasty?

Laryngotracheoplasty is a procedure that widens the windpipe in order to make breathing easier. It’s a common treatment for breathing difficulties related to a narrow windpipe.
 

What happens during the procedure?

During laryngotracheoplasty, small pieces of cartilage removed from the ear, thyroid or ribs are stitched into the trachea in order to widen it. Then a tracheostomy tube or stent is placed in the trachea to hold it in position while it heals. Another option is to remove a portion of the windpipe and stitch the two remaining ends together (resection).
 

Is any special preparation needed? 

Often a tracheostomy tube must be inserted in a separate procedure prior to the laryngotracheoplasty. Patients must also avoid food, drink and certain medications prior to the procedure.
 

What are the risk factors? 

Infection, bleeding, pain, collapsed lung, voice problems and swallowing difficulties are potential risk factors of laryngotracheoplasty.

Revisado por: Brian Ho, MD

Esta página fue actualizada por última vez en: enero 19, 2022 02:38 p. m.