Topical mitomycin-C as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis

Tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis (TSTB) is a rare but debilitating complication of endobronchial tuberculosis (EBTB). Topical mitomycin-C (TMC) has been successfully utilized to restore airway patency and to prevent recurrence of TSTB, although little is known about...

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Main Authors: Huan, Nai‐Chien, Ng, khai Lip, Nasaruddin, Mona Zaria, Muhammad, Noorul Afidza, Daut, Ummi Nadira, Abdul Rahaman, Jamalul Azizi
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Published: Wiley Open Access 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93390/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/rcr2.711
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spelling my.upm.eprints.933902022-11-23T04:16:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93390/ Topical mitomycin-C as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis Huan, Nai‐Chien Ng, khai Lip Nasaruddin, Mona Zaria Muhammad, Noorul Afidza Daut, Ummi Nadira Abdul Rahaman, Jamalul Azizi Tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis (TSTB) is a rare but debilitating complication of endobronchial tuberculosis (EBTB). Topical mitomycin-C (TMC) has been successfully utilized to restore airway patency and to prevent recurrence of TSTB, although little is known about its exact efficacy. Here, we report the biggest case series to date involving seven patients who received TMC as part of multimodality endoscopic treatment for TSTB with varying levels of success. All patients presented with dyspnoea during or after treatment completion for pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). Four patients had short-segment concentric membranous TSTB while two patients had concurrent bronchomalacia. Another one patient had a thick fibrotic band adjacent to luminal opening. We hypothesize that TMC is more efficacious in short membranous stenosis without concurrent bronchomalacia and/or thick fibrotic bands. More studies are needed to bridge the current gaps in knowledge regarding the optimal role and benefits of TMC for TSTB patients. Wiley Open Access 2021-01 Article PeerReviewed Huan, Nai‐Chien and Ng, khai Lip and Nasaruddin, Mona Zaria and Muhammad, Noorul Afidza and Daut, Ummi Nadira and Abdul Rahaman, Jamalul Azizi (2021) Topical mitomycin-C as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis. Respirology Case Reports, 9 (3). 01-Aug. ISSN 2051-3380 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/rcr2.711 10.1002/rcr2.711
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description Tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis (TSTB) is a rare but debilitating complication of endobronchial tuberculosis (EBTB). Topical mitomycin-C (TMC) has been successfully utilized to restore airway patency and to prevent recurrence of TSTB, although little is known about its exact efficacy. Here, we report the biggest case series to date involving seven patients who received TMC as part of multimodality endoscopic treatment for TSTB with varying levels of success. All patients presented with dyspnoea during or after treatment completion for pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). Four patients had short-segment concentric membranous TSTB while two patients had concurrent bronchomalacia. Another one patient had a thick fibrotic band adjacent to luminal opening. We hypothesize that TMC is more efficacious in short membranous stenosis without concurrent bronchomalacia and/or thick fibrotic bands. More studies are needed to bridge the current gaps in knowledge regarding the optimal role and benefits of TMC for TSTB patients.
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author Huan, Nai‐Chien
Ng, khai Lip
Nasaruddin, Mona Zaria
Muhammad, Noorul Afidza
Daut, Ummi Nadira
Abdul Rahaman, Jamalul Azizi
spellingShingle Huan, Nai‐Chien
Ng, khai Lip
Nasaruddin, Mona Zaria
Muhammad, Noorul Afidza
Daut, Ummi Nadira
Abdul Rahaman, Jamalul Azizi
Topical mitomycin-C as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis
author_facet Huan, Nai‐Chien
Ng, khai Lip
Nasaruddin, Mona Zaria
Muhammad, Noorul Afidza
Daut, Ummi Nadira
Abdul Rahaman, Jamalul Azizi
author_sort Huan, Nai‐Chien
title Topical mitomycin-C as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis
title_short Topical mitomycin-C as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis
title_full Topical mitomycin-C as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis
title_fullStr Topical mitomycin-C as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Topical mitomycin-C as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis
title_sort topical mitomycin-c as an adjuvant to multimodal endoscopic treatment for tracheobronchial stenosis secondary to endobronchial tuberculosis
publisher Wiley Open Access
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93390/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/rcr2.711
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