Abstract
The Larynx and trachea are the organs which suffer trauma comparatively less owing to the anatomical structure. However, once the organs suffer trauma and develop stricture, great hardships are experienced at the treatment of the lesion. One of the causes for the hardships is that the states of severity, site and stricture of the trauma differ by case, because of which the therapeutic method also differ. A report is made this time on our recent experience of 2 cases on whom we were able to try the same therapeutic method.