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Title: [Primary tracheal tumors of the neck and mediastinum : resection and reconstruction procedures]. Author: Hoerbelt R, Padberg W. Journal: Chirurg; 2011 Feb; 82(2):125-33. PubMed ID: 21253678. Abstract: Primary tumors of the trachea account for less than 0.1% of all tumors. They are malignant in more than 90% of cases with squamous cell carcinoma and adenoidcystic carcinoma accounting for 2/3 of all tracheal tumors. Since they are often misdiagnosed as asthma or chronic lung disease, diagnosis can be delayed for years. Once the diagnosis has been established, surgical resection being the only curative treatment should be considered first. Modern techniques for tracheal surgery such as laryngotracheal, tracheal or carinal resection and different tracheal mobilisation maneuvers such as laryngeal and hilar release allow for resection of more than 50% of the trachea and anastomosis without excessive tension. Results in patients with complete tumor resection are good with 5-year and 10-year survival between 39% and 79% and between 18% and 51%, respectively. However, careful patient evaluation, preservation of tracheal blood supply and accepting the limits of resectability are mandatory to avoid major complications that accompany tracheal resections in more than 20% of cases depending on the type of resection.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]