What will happen if trachea obstruction is not treated?

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Many people may have known about the disease of tracheal obstruction, but the real understanding of this disease is not very much. Tracheal obstruction is the most common disease in some traffic accidents caused by chest injury. Patients will appear coma or loss of consciousness and other systemic symptoms. When it is serious, it even endangers the life and health of patients, and has a certain mortality rate. What will happen if trachea obstruction is not treated? Now let me tell you something.

What will happen if trachea obstruction is not treated?

End to end anastomosis is the main method for ring resection. In the case of airway obstruction caused only by granulation tissue, the granulation tissue can be removed by tracheoscope or tracheotomy, and the granulation tissue can be scraped off under direct vision to ensure smooth ventilation.

For the stenosis caused by the long-term compression of the adjacent organ masses and the softening of the tracheal wall, on the basis of relieving the compression, the softened area was fixed with ribs to overcome the stenosis. If the narrow area is too long to be resected and end-to-end anastomosis is not suitable, a tube can be inserted into the trachea and drawn out of the body through the stoma to relieve the tracheal obstruction and ensure smooth breathing.

In infants and children, trachea resection and end-to-end anastomosis should be performed cautiously. Because the tolerance of the tension of the end-to-end anastomosis of the trachea in infants or children is lower than that in adults, and the diameter of the trachea lumen is small and the tolerance of edema is poor, the operation should be delayed as far as possible. In the course of treatment, we should pay attention to anti infection treatment. Infection can aggravate the degree of tracheal obstruction, increase the difficulty of treatment, and also cause the risk of complete tracheal obstruction.

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To know more about this disease is of great help to our treatment and prevention. The symptoms of tracheal obstruction are mostly caused by some chronic diseases. Some are congenital, some are postnatal causes of trauma or tumor.