Exuberant Intratracheal Granuloma.

IF 0.4 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Case Reports in Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2021-02-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6697478
Emelia Stuart, Michael Armaneous, David Bracken, Kayva Crawford, Andrew M Vahabzadeh-Hagh
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Background: Upper airway granulomas are commonly encountered benign masses and are a result of pronounced tissue reactivity to localized respiratory mucosal trauma. The mechanism of injury to respiratory epithelium is most commonly iatrogenic and associated with intubation or indwelling tracheostomy. Case Report. A 40-year-old obese female with a history of multiple intubations, poorly controlled diabetes mellitus type II, and history of tracheal stenosis presented with sudden onset respiratory distress requiring intubation at an outside hospital. Direct laryngoscopy revealed a rapidly forming transglottic tissue mass, measuring 5.0 × 2.2 × 0.8 cm. The following case represents an unusual exception to our experience with granulomas given its rapidity of onset and migration of tissue around the endotracheal tube. Discussion. Laryngeal erythema and granulation formation are expected postintubation findings in most patients; however, the large size of granuloma tissue and rapid onset of symptoms in this case make it remarkable. Our patient had multiple risk factors for postintubation stenosis: female sex, poorly controlled diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and multiple prior intubations for periods lasting longer than forty-eight hours.

Conclusion: Our case highlights a rare laryngeal finding of a large granulation tissue mass causing sudden onset airway obstruction.

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气管内大量肉芽肿。
背景:上呼吸道肉芽肿是常见的良性肿块,是组织对局部呼吸道粘膜损伤的明显反应性的结果。呼吸道上皮损伤的机制通常是医源性的,与气管插管或留置气管切开术有关。病例报告。一名40岁肥胖女性,有多次插管史,控制不良的II型糖尿病,气管狭窄史,出现突发性呼吸窘迫,需要在医院外插管。直接喉镜检查发现快速形成的跨声门组织肿块,尺寸为5.0 × 2.2 × 0.8 cm。以下病例代表了我们对肉芽肿的一个不寻常的例外,因为它的发病速度快,气管内管周围的组织迁移。讨论。喉部红斑和肉芽形成是大多数患者插管后的预期结果;然而,在这种情况下,肉芽肿组织的大尺寸和快速发作的症状是值得注意的。我们的患者有多种插管后狭窄的危险因素:女性,控制不良的糖尿病,高血压,肥胖,多次插管持续时间超过48小时。结论:我们的病例突出了一个罕见的喉部发现,一个巨大的肉芽组织团块引起突发性气道阻塞。
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Case Reports in Otolaryngology
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