Shiksha Singh, Rishikesh Bhatti, A. Tilak, S. Saksena
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Management of a case of tracheal tumour causing near total airway obstruction
Tracheal tumours are rare and often present as asthma or chronic obstructive airway disease. These tumours can cause partial or complete airway obstruction, especially after giving anaesthesia. Here, we present a case of tracheal tumour posted for bronchoscopic excision. These tumours present as a real challenge to anaesthesiologists as the airway is shared with the surgeons and maintaining a patent airway can be difficult.