A surgeon facing the problem of a child with subglottic stenosis currently has a wide range of surgical options. Cricotracheal resection is the preferred option for grade IV and severe grade III stenoses that are clear of the vocal cords. Laryngotracheal reconstruction as a less extensive procedure is preferred for some grade II and less severe grade III stenoses. Stenosis close to the vocal cords remains a challenge and can be treated by extended partial cricotracheal resection. Pediatric surgeons and otolaryngologists should learn carefully the technique of partial cricotracheal resection for use in infants and children to achieve better results than with laryngotracheal reconstructions
OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the long-term outcome of 57 pediatric patients who underwent partial ...
ObjectiveWe sought to describe our experience in the management of complex glotto-subglottic stenosi...
Subglottic stenosis (SGS) in children can be a congenital condition or acquired through injury such ...
The management of pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis remains a challenging problem for the surgeon. ...
Until recently, cricotracheal resection (CTR) has not been commonly accepted as a treatment modality...
Since the mid-1970s thoracic surgeons have used cricotracheal resection (CTR) in the adult populatio...
Until recently, severe pediatric subglottic stenosis (SGS) has been treated almost exclusively by la...
Fifty-eight infants and children with a severe subglottic stenosis underwent a partial cricotracheal...
The surgical treatment of choice of pediatric moderate subglottic stenosis (major grade II and minor...
ObjectiveWe sought to assess the long-term outcome of 57 pediatric patients who underwent partial cr...
This is a retrospective study examining the outcome of paediatric patients with subglottic stenosis ...
ObjectiveThe surgical treatment of choice of pediatric moderate subglottic stenosis (major grade II ...
BACKGROUND: The management of pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) can be challenging, and laryn...
In our study, 60 infants and children, each with a severe subglottic stenosis (SGS), underwent parti...
Abstract.: In our study, 60 infants and children, each with a severe subglottic stenosis (SGS), unde...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the long-term outcome of 57 pediatric patients who underwent partial ...
ObjectiveWe sought to describe our experience in the management of complex glotto-subglottic stenosi...
Subglottic stenosis (SGS) in children can be a congenital condition or acquired through injury such ...
The management of pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis remains a challenging problem for the surgeon. ...
Until recently, cricotracheal resection (CTR) has not been commonly accepted as a treatment modality...
Since the mid-1970s thoracic surgeons have used cricotracheal resection (CTR) in the adult populatio...
Until recently, severe pediatric subglottic stenosis (SGS) has been treated almost exclusively by la...
Fifty-eight infants and children with a severe subglottic stenosis underwent a partial cricotracheal...
The surgical treatment of choice of pediatric moderate subglottic stenosis (major grade II and minor...
ObjectiveWe sought to assess the long-term outcome of 57 pediatric patients who underwent partial cr...
This is a retrospective study examining the outcome of paediatric patients with subglottic stenosis ...
ObjectiveThe surgical treatment of choice of pediatric moderate subglottic stenosis (major grade II ...
BACKGROUND: The management of pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) can be challenging, and laryn...
In our study, 60 infants and children, each with a severe subglottic stenosis (SGS), underwent parti...
Abstract.: In our study, 60 infants and children, each with a severe subglottic stenosis (SGS), unde...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the long-term outcome of 57 pediatric patients who underwent partial ...
ObjectiveWe sought to describe our experience in the management of complex glotto-subglottic stenosi...
Subglottic stenosis (SGS) in children can be a congenital condition or acquired through injury such ...