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Fig. 5B —Metallic stent fracture in 78-year-old man with
non–small cell lung cancer who presented for follow-up after radiation
therapy. After removal of metallic stent, coronal CT image was used to provide
measurements for custom-designed silicone stent for lower trachea and proximal
bronchi.