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Also known as: cricotracheal resection, trachial resection.
The trachea is the medical term for the windpipe that leads to the lungs. The cricoid is the ring of cartilage around the trachea. If scarring occurs on the cricoid or the portion of trachea below it, a partial cricotracheal resection might be necessary to remove this portion and reconnect the healthy ends.
Partial cricotracheal resection is a complex procedure performed under general anesthesia. It involves opening up the neck in order to operate directly on the trachea. The scarred portion of trachea and cricoid is removed, and the ends are reconnected to one another.
Reviewed by: Brian Ho, MD
This page was last updated on: January 20, 2022 02:23 PM