Abstract

There is an increasing use of large airway stents for non-malignant disease processes. As advances in stent development and manufacture are made, there are more patients being treated with airway stents. Stenting can be short term or long term and can be used for the management of large airway obstruction where surgery carries both morbidity and mortality. Pre-operative assessment is particularly important and may determine which of the wide range of techniques that have been used is most appropriate for the individual case. The anaesthetic management of patients with stents already in situ is becoming more important as the number of patients with stents increases. There are some specific pitfalls and problems associated with anaesthesia and these are reviewed.

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