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Airway Stent Placement

During an airway stent placement, a tiny tube known as a stent is placed to prop open the airway to help the patient breathe better and to keep it from becoming obstructed again. These tubes are made out of silicone, metal or hybrid material. Stents may be used to treat patients suffering from a benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) disease.
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Dynamic (Y) Stent Case

View case by Dr. Richard Chang, Thoracic Surgeon, using the Dynamic (Y) Stent to seal a carinal tracheo-esophageal fistula.
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Dynamic (Y) Stent Case

View case by Dr. John Walsh, Thoracic Surgeon, using a Dynamic (Y) Stent to seal a tracheo-esophageal fistula.
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2 metal stents placed in the airway Diagram of the airway anatomy Metal stent being deployed in the airway Silicone stent being deployed in the airway