Carolina Rossi, Fernanda Colombari, Alda Losi Guembarowsky,
Olavo Franco Ferreira Filho, João Carlos Thomson
Idiopathic tracheal stenosis is uncommon. Herein, we report four cases, all presenting a similar clinical profile: diagnosed through
bronchoscopy and having a history of being treated unsuccessfully for bronchospasm. Three of the patients were treated with dilatation and
an oral corticosteroid. One of those three underwent tracheoplasty. In the remaining patient, the stenosis was more extensive (2 cm, with a
70% reduction in the size of the lumen), and dilatation was not an option. Therefore, that patient underwent laryngotracheal resection. In all
four patients, the evolution was favorable. Idiopathic tracheal stenosis should be contemplated in cases of 'bronchitis' that are not resolved
using conventional treatments. Bronchoscopy and dilatation have provided satisfactory results. Occasionally, laryngotracheal reconstruction
is necessary.
Keywords: Trachea/surgery; Constriction; Pathologic; Case reports [publication type].