Treatment of Tracheobronchial Injuries: A Contemporary Review

Chest. 2019 Mar;155(3):595-604. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2018.07.018. Epub 2018 Jul 27.

Abstract

Tracheobronchial injury is a rare but a potentially high-impact event with significant morbidity and mortality. Common etiologies include blunt or penetrating trauma and iatrogenic injury that might occur during surgery, endotracheal intubation, or bronchoscopy. Early recognition of clinical signs and symptoms can help risk-stratify patients and guide management. In recent years, there has been a paradigm shift in the management of tracheal injury towards minimally invasive modalities, such as endobronchial stent placement. Although there are still some definitive indications for surgery, selected patients who meet traditional surgical criteria as well as those patients who were deemed to be poor surgical candidates can now be managed successfully using minimally invasive techniques. This paradigm shift from surgical to nonsurgical management is promising and should be considered prior to making final management decisions.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Bronchi* / diagnostic imaging
  • Bronchi* / injuries
  • Bronchi* / surgery
  • Conservative Treatment / methods*
  • Humans
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures* / instrumentation
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures* / methods
  • Patient Selection
  • Stents
  • Trachea* / diagnostic imaging
  • Trachea* / injuries
  • Trachea* / surgery
  • Wounds and Injuries* / diagnosis
  • Wounds and Injuries* / etiology
  • Wounds and Injuries* / surgery