Tracheocele

A tracheocele is a bulging of the trachea that can occur in humans and animals. It can be caused by various reasons, such as injury, infection or tumors.

A tracheocele may appear as a mass in the neck that appears as a bulge or swelling. It may be accompanied by difficulty breathing, coughing and wheezing.

Treatment for tracheocele depends on the cause of its occurrence. In some cases, surgery is required to remove the tumor or infection. In other cases, only observation and treatment of the underlying disease may be required.

It is important to remember that tracheocele can be life-threatening, so you should see a doctor if you experience any symptoms.



Tracheocoelus is a rare condition in which the trachea becomes bent or displaced into the chest cavity through an opening in the chest wall. This may be due to injury, surgery, or congenital abnormalities. Tracheocoel can cause problems with breathing, swallowing and other functions, as well as lead to tumors and other complications. Treatment usually consists of surgical correction or therapy.