%0 Journal Article %T Acute Airway Obstruction from a Suture Granuloma %A Jawad Khan %A Razi Jafri %A Maher Abu-Hamdan %J University of Toronto Medical Journal %D 2010 %I University of Toronto %R 10.5015/utmj.v87i2.1256 %X The complications of tracheotomy are routinely categorized from the time of operation to the onset of the complication and are thus divided into intraoperative, early, and late postoperative. A very common late complication is the development of granulation tissue. We describe a case of granulation tissue that formed around a retained silk suture obscuring about 40% of the lumen at exhalation and about 80% of the lumen with inspiration. The patient clinically experienced stridor, poor exercise tolerance, and difficulty in clearing tracheobronchial secretions. As a result, the patient required CO2 laser excision of the suture granuloma using a rigid ventilating bronchoscope and removal of the suture. We present an unusual but serious case of progressive airway obstruction. %U http://utmj.org/ojs/index.php/UTMJ/article/view/1256