Investigating Risk Factors for Laryngotracheal Reconstruction and Assessing Postoperative Management

探讨喉气管重建的风险因素并评估术后管理

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Abstract

This study examines demographic and etiological factors influencing the need for laryngotracheal reconstruction (LTR) by analyzing clinical studies with clear outcome measures, pre- and post-treatment scores, and demographic data while excluding case reports, reviews, and abstracts. A literature search through PubMed and Embase identified 49 articles, which were narrowed to six after abstract analysis. The results indicate that sex, age, and ethnicity were not significant predictors of the need for LTR, whereas the underlying etiology (particularly trauma, prolonged intubation, and idiopathic causes) significantly influenced the necessity for surgery and surgical outcomes. Furthermore, postoperative rehabilitation emerged as a critical factor in improving patient recovery, particularly for regaining swallowing function and alleviating dysphagia. These findings underscore the importance of tailoring surgical approaches based on etiology and highlight the essential role of rehabilitation in optimizing recovery following LTR.

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