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NCT ID: NCT04263129 Completed - Tracheal Disease Clinical Trials

Tracheobronchial Bioengineering Using Aortic Matrices for Airway Reconstruction

TRITON
Start date: July 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

A technic of tracheal, carinal or bronchial transplantation using a stented cryopreserved aortic has been implemented by Pr E. Martinod in his thoracic surgery dept. The purpose of this study is to analyze the records of all the patients who have benefited from this treatment.

NCT ID: NCT02039427 Completed - Clinical trials for Anesthesia Intubation Complication

The Effect of Prophylactic Ketorolac on Sore Throat After Thyroid Surgery

Start date: January 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sore throat is one of most frequent complaints related to general anesthesia with tracheal intubation. Although sore throat is regarded as a minor and short-lasting discomfort after surgery, its incidence and intensity in high risk patients such as female gender, head and neck surgery and difficult laryngoscopy or intubation may attribute to prolong postoperative recovery and give patient dissatisfaction. Even though the pathophysiology of post-intubation airway symptoms is not completely clarified yet, the mucosal damage related inflammation at the cuff of endotracheal tube has been thought to be an essential trigger. Thus anti-inflammatory medication has been commonly used strategy to prevent postoperative airway discomfort after intubation. The preoperative administration of dexamethasone has been reported to reduce the incidence and severity of postoperative sore throat, but it is accompanied with the adverse effects such as hyperglycemia, delayed wound healing and increased infection in surgical patients. Ketorolac, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is an analgesic that commonly used for postoperative pain control and has anti-inflammatory effect. Therefore, the investigator designed to evaluate the effect of ketorolac on sore throat in comparison to dexamethasone after thyroidectomy in female adult patients