Traumatic tracheobronchial injuries (TTBIs), while rare, are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The management of these injuries requires a high degree of clinical suspicion, rapid diagnosis, and a multidisciplinary approach. We present two cases of TTBI, managed with varied approaches to achieve prompt, comprehensive, and optimal outcomes. The first case reported a 20‐year‐old male who presented with a blunt traumatic posterior tracheal wall at the T1/T2 level that was managed conservatively. The second case reported a 25‐year‐old motorcyclist presented with a tracheal injury at the T1 vertebra level that required surgical repair. The two treatment options were successful. The management of TTBI requires a highly individualized approach, balancing the urgency of surgical intervention with the potential benefits of conservative management.
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