Surgical Treatment of A Tracheal Necrosis due to Mediastinitis after Thyroid Resection
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Poster Presentation
VOLUME: 20 ISSUE: 1
P: 311 - 311
April 2019

Surgical Treatment of A Tracheal Necrosis due to Mediastinitis after Thyroid Resection

1. University of Health Sciences, Yedikule Chest Diseases and Chest Surgery Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey
2. University of Health Sciences, Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey
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Accepted Date: 09.08.2019
Online Date: 09.08.2019
Publish Date: 09.08.2019
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Abstract

Tracheal necrosis is very rare after thyroid surgery. Only a dosen of patients had been reported in the literature and just one of them was treated with anastomosis. A 51-year old man underwent thyroid resection and had an uneventful postoperative course. After 6 days he returned hospital with swelling in the neck and high fever. Under general anesthesia the incision was opened and purulent section was drained. The trachea was necrotic below the cricoid for 3 cm. Wide surgical debridment was performed and the wound was closed with vaccum-assited closure (VAC) system. The bronchial tree was cleaned with daily bronchoscopy. After 4 cycles of VAC the wound explored again. The proximal and distal ends of the trachea was trimmed to remove the infected tissues and end-toend anastomosis was performed.

Keywords:
Tracheal necrosis, mediastinitis, thyroid surgery, tracheal resection