Mustafa YÜKSEL, Sina ERCAN, Serdar AKGÜN, Hasan F. BATIREL, Bedrettin YILDIZELİ
The trachea is one of the latest organs that thoracic
surgeons dealt with and its surgical pathologies
present a considerably low incidence. On the other
hand, once occurred, they necessitate an urgent treatment in order to relieve the severe airway obstruction that they cause. Although the primary tracheal
tumors, especially the adenoid cystic carcinoma, are
not the most common cause of airway obstruction,
still they are counted as one of the major ones. As
adenoid cystic carcinoma of trachea have a very long
doubling time, the combination of surgery and radiotherapy gives remarkably good prognostic results.
This is a case report of a patient with an adenoid cystic carcinoma in distal trachea, which causes a near
total obstruction.