%0 Journal Article %T Management of Tracheal Stenosis in Sub-Saharan Medicalized Context: Real Challenge about Two Clinical Cases %A Kassim Diarra %A Demba Coulibaly %A Nfaly Konat¨¦ %A Boubacary Guindo %A Adama Coulibaly %A Mahamadou Sidib¨¦ %A Adama Dao %A Naoma Ciss¨¦ %A Fatogoma Issa Kon¨¦ %A Kalifa Coulibaly %A Youssouf Sidibe %A Siaka Soumaoro %A Moussa Bourama Keita %A Doumbia Kadidiatou Singar¨¦ %A Mohamed Amadou Keita %J International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery %P 151-162 %@ 2168-5460 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ijohns.2023.123016 %X Introduction: Post-intubation tracheal stenosis (STPI) is a complication of ventilatory assistance by intubation and/or tracheotomy. Her frequency is estimated between 10% to 20%. The treatment of choice remains surgery. It is based on tracheal resection-anastomosis which guarantees satisfactory and reliable long-term results. Objectives: To determine the frequency of post-intubation tracheal stenosis, to specify the diagnostic and therapeutic methods, to determine the complications and the evolution. Material and methods: This was a study carried out in the ENT and head and neck surgery department of the University Hospital Center Gabriel TOURE. Our study focused on two (02) cases of post-intubation tracheal stenosis (STPI) collected during a period of 1 year (January 2021 to December 2021). Results: They are all acquired, secondary to an intubation. The two (02) cases benefited from a tracheal anastomosis resection, the indications of which were specified and the results and complications evaluated. Conclusion: Our results show that resection anastomosis remains the reference treatment for STPI. %K Tracheal Stenosis %K Intubation %K Tracheostomy %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=125047