Acquired laryngeal stenosis is the most serious long- term complication of endotracheal intubation in children. Employing the whole -organ serial section technique, the sequence of histopathologic changes leading to stenosis was studied. Ulceration occurs when an endotracheal tube causes mechanical abrasion and/or induces pressure necrosis on the laryngeal mucosa. Secondary healing of ulceration produces granulation tissue and subsequent fibrous scar tissue. Most exuberant granulation tissue resolves without sequelae, but some becomes firm, almost avascular fibrous scar tissue. The accumulation of submucosal fibrous tissue may decrease the size of the glottic or subglottic lumen. Contraction of scar tissue causes a distortion of glottic a...
In the present study we report the experience of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surg...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Acute laryngeal lesions after intubation appear to be precursors of chronic ...
Abstract The diagnosis of laryngotracheal stenosis should be suspected in children with stridor, fee...
Currently, there is a steady increase in the number of patients with subglottic laryngeal stenosis o...
Background. Airway stenosis is a technically challenging pathology to deal with. Various aetiologies...
Subglottic stenosis is a known complication of a traumatic and prolonged intubation. In a child, sub...
Bilateral vocal fold immobility may result from bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis or phy...
In an experimental study in growing rabbits an endolaryngeal injury to the subglottis resulted in th...
Bilateral vocal fold immobility may result from bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis or phy...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
When performing an endotracheal intubation or tracheotomy to an unconscious patient in emergent situ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The lecture describes one of the most frequent larynx diseases — stenosis both congenital and acquir...
Pediatric Laryngo-Tracheal Stenosis (LTS) comprises different conditions that require precise preope...
Objectives: Advances in medicine have improved the survival of infants with increasingly lower birth...
In the present study we report the experience of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surg...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Acute laryngeal lesions after intubation appear to be precursors of chronic ...
Abstract The diagnosis of laryngotracheal stenosis should be suspected in children with stridor, fee...
Currently, there is a steady increase in the number of patients with subglottic laryngeal stenosis o...
Background. Airway stenosis is a technically challenging pathology to deal with. Various aetiologies...
Subglottic stenosis is a known complication of a traumatic and prolonged intubation. In a child, sub...
Bilateral vocal fold immobility may result from bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis or phy...
In an experimental study in growing rabbits an endolaryngeal injury to the subglottis resulted in th...
Bilateral vocal fold immobility may result from bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis or phy...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
When performing an endotracheal intubation or tracheotomy to an unconscious patient in emergent situ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The lecture describes one of the most frequent larynx diseases — stenosis both congenital and acquir...
Pediatric Laryngo-Tracheal Stenosis (LTS) comprises different conditions that require precise preope...
Objectives: Advances in medicine have improved the survival of infants with increasingly lower birth...
In the present study we report the experience of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surg...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Acute laryngeal lesions after intubation appear to be precursors of chronic ...
Abstract The diagnosis of laryngotracheal stenosis should be suspected in children with stridor, fee...