Surgical Case Reports
Online ISSN : 2198-7793
Case Report
Reconstruction of a Complex Posterior Tracheal Wall Defect via Transtracheal Running Suture and Pedicled Pectoralis Major Muscle Flap
Tomoyuki Nakagiri Alaa SelmanTobias GoeckeHayan MerhejAkylbek SaipbaevArjang RuhparwarPatrick Zardo
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2025 年 11 巻 1 号 論文ID: cr.24-0009

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INTRODUCTION: A tracheal membranous injury is a known complication of tracheostomy. After esophageal resection, such injury may prove fatal. No natural buttressing of the lesion occurs, and severe sepsis and mediastinitis may occur. In these situations, a circumferential tracheal resection is the treatment of choice, sometimes on cardiopulmonary bypass. However, the outcome is not always favorable.

CASE PRESENTATION: We report a case of a long tracheal membranous wall defect (> 7cm) after esophageal resection. We successfully performed a transtracheal direct repair of the defect through a partial sternotomy, and reconstructed the ventrolateral wall with a muscle flap using the right pectoralis major muscle.

CONCLUSION: Tracheal reconstruction through a T-shaped incision and anastomotic buttressing using a pectoralis major muscle flap could prove to be useful when reconstructing a posterior tracheal wall injury, especially after esophageal resection.

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