pubmed-article:1941451 | pubmed:abstractText | Symptomatic tracheomalacia associated with congenital tracheoesophageal fistula requires active treatment. When symptoms are severe, consideration should be given for surgical correction. Aortopexy via a lateral thoracotomy and tracheopexy via an anterior cervical approach have been described. We present two patients with extensive tracheomalacia who benefited from combined tracheoaortopexy via a midline sternotomy approach. | lld:pubmed |