Endoscopic-Guided Therapy for Tracheal Glomus Tumor: A Case Report on Radiofrequency Plasma-Assisted Therapy.

Journal: Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal
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Abstract

This is a case report on the treatment of tracheal glomus tumor, which is a rare tumor originating from the glomus bodies in the trachea and form spherical or nodular masses. These tumors can lead to obstruction and narrowing of the tracheal lumen, causing symptoms such as dyspnea. The standard treatment for tracheal glomus tumors is typically surgical resection. In this case, the patient underwent a procedure involving low tracheostomy with closure of the airway and mechanical ventilation through the stoma, followed by endoscopic-assisted subglottic tracheal glomus tumor resection using plasma-assisted radiofrequency.

Authors
Cuiping She, Jiaxin Peng, Yufei Li, Fumei Ma