Abstract

Abstract This case series explores three distinct pediatric airway complications and their successful management through innovative on-table procedures. The first case involves a 10-month-old male baby who presented with a broken tracheostomy tube lodged within the trachea as a foreign body. The second case features a 5‐year‐old boy with left main bronchus stenosis, while the third case highlights an 8‐year‐old girl with subglottic and mid‐tracheal stenosis. In each case, conventional treatment options posed significant challenges due to the unique nature of the airway obstructions. However, the medical teams demonstrated remarkable ingenuity by implementing on-table innovations to address these critical situations. The cases were approached with a combination of advanced imaging, real-time decision-making, and tailored interventions. This case series underscores the importance of adaptability and creative problem-solving in pediatric airway emergencies. Through these cases, we showcase the potential for successful outcomes when health-care professionals utilize on-table innovation, enabling them to swiftly and effectively manage complex pediatric airway complications, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life. These experiences offer valuable insights for medical practitioners facing similar challenging scenarios in their clinical practice.

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