tracheobronchoplasty
Tracheobronchoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at widening or reconstructing the trachea (windpipe) and bronchi (airways leading to the lungs). This operation is typically performed when these airways become narrowed or obstructed, making breathing difficult. Common causes for such narrowing include tracheobronchomalacia, a condition where the airway walls are weak and prone to collapse, or post-intubation tracheal stenosis, a narrowing that can occur after prolonged use of a breathing tube.
The procedure involves various techniques depending on the specific location and severity of the airway narrowing.
The goal of tracheobronchoplasty is to restore normal airflow to the lungs, alleviating symptoms such as shortness