Abstract

Primary tracheal tumor is a disease with low morbidity and poor prognosis. Surgical resection is the main treatment. It is difficult to treat tracheal tumors, while involving tracheal reconstruction operations are more complicated. We report a case of tracheal tumor patient. The large tumor was located above the tracheal carina and the opening of the left main bronchus. The lumen of the left main bronchus was significantly narrowed. The patient was received thoracoscopic-assisted tracheal tumor resection and tracheal reconstruction under general anesthesia. The patient recovered healthy after operation without serious complications. Thoracoscopic-assisted tracheal tumor resection provides a flexible surgical option for the treatment of this disease.

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