Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2002; 50(4): 249-250
DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-33096
Case Report
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Tracheoinnominate Artery Fistula: Successful Surgical Management of One Case

C.-W.  Hsiao1 , S.-C.  Lee1 , K.-C.  Lee2 , Y.-L.  Cheng1 , C.  Tzao1
  • 1 Division of Thoracic Surgery, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan
  • 2 Division of Cardiovascular surgery, Department of Surgery, Tri-Service
    General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan
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Publication History

Received July 23, 2001

Publication Date:
07 August 2002 (online)

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Abstract

Fistula formation between the trachea and the innominate artery following tracheostomy is a rare, but life-threatening complication. Because of its clinical presentation with acute, massive, intractable bleeding, the mortality is nearly 100 % without operation. To the best of our knowledge, the autologous pericardium flap for coverage of the tracheal defect has not been discussed in the English-language literature. We successfully treated one case of tracheoinnominate artery fistula following tracheostomy by using autologous pericardium flap.

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