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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 25(3); 1982 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1982;25(3): 518-22.
Decannulation Difficulty
Dong Myung Lee, MD, Young Sik Joo, MD, and Hong Ki Kim, MD
Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea
氣管 카률라 拔去因難症
李東明 · 朱永植 · 金弘基
서울大學校 醫科大學 耳鼻咽喉科學敎室
ABSTRACT

This clinical study was undertaken to evaluate the etiology and management of the decannulation difficulty. During the period from Jan. 1971 to Feb. 1982, we have experienced 26 cases of decannulation difficulties in the Seoul National University Hospital. The results of this study are as follows : 1) This study revealed that the most susceptible age group to the decannulation difficulty was the 2nd and 3rd decade and under the age of ten. 2) The most common cause of decannulation difficulty was the growth of granulation tissue in the subglottic area, cicatrical stricture in the subglottic area and dislocation of tracheal wall in order. 3) We can decannulate the tracheal cannula in the most of the affected individuals (84.6%). The most excellent methods were found to be the T-tube insertion and silastic stent insertion. The time interval between the insertion of T-tube or stent and removal was two to eight months.

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