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Interventions for primary (intrinsic) tracheomalacia in children

Masters IBrent, Chang AB
Published Online: 
July 16, 2008

The clinical spectrum of tracheomalacia in children ranges from minimal symptoms to severe life threatening disease. Available medical and surgical approaches to treat symptoms associated with tracheomalacia range from simple medical therapies, ventilation , tracheostomy and stents to direct surgical approaches such as aorta/tracheopexy. Using the standard search module of the Cochrane Airways Group, no randomised controlled trials that assessed any therapy for intrinsic tracheomalacia were found. With the lack of evidence, the routine use of any therapies for intrinsic tracheomalacia cannot be assessed. The decision to subject a child to any surgical or medical based therapies will have to be made on an individual basis, with careful consideration of the risk-benefit ratio for each individual situation.

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