Nd-YAG laser-induced endobronchial burn. Management and long-term follow-up
Endobronchial fires are a rare complication of Nd-YAG laser photoresection. Short-term morbidity is secondary to sloughing mucosa and mucous plugging. Aggressive pulmonary hygiene, including frequent bronchoscopies and possibly a tracheostomy, may be required. The major long-term complication is obs...
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description | Endobronchial fires are a rare complication of Nd-YAG laser photoresection. Short-term morbidity is secondary to sloughing
mucosa and mucous plugging. Aggressive pulmonary hygiene, including frequent bronchoscopies and possibly a tracheostomy, may
be required. The major long-term complication is obstruction of the airways from granulation tissue. Long-term follow-up is
required to evaluate and treat clinically significant granulation tissue in the airways. |
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