Subglottic stenosis (SGS) in children can be a congenital condition or acquired through injury such as from prolonged intubation. Surgeons face challenges in choosing the best SGS treatment for a particular patient because of variability in the success rate of each technique. Conventional open surgical resection and reconstruction have been proven effective but, in recent years, endoscopic surgery has become more prevalent as it eliminates the incision and reduces the surgery time and subsequent hospital stay. The purpose of this retrospective case study was to report on an endoscopic technique using a CO2 laser for cricotracheal stenosis resection (CTSR) for high-grade congenital SGS. From forty-five paediatric patients who underwent endos...
BACKGROUND: The management of pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) can be challenging, and laryn...
Objective: Surgery is the first line of treatment for laryngotracheal stenosis; Montgomery tube or p...
Epidermolysis bullosa refers to a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of inherited mucocu...
Introduction: Subglottic stenosis, a fibrotic narrowing of the airway below the vocal cords extendin...
Until recently, cricotracheal resection (CTR) has not been commonly accepted as a treatment modality...
The surgical treatment of choice of pediatric moderate subglottic stenosis (major grade II and minor...
Introduction. Despite significant progress achieved in the surgical treatment of cicatricial larynge...
Introduction. This retrospective study describes our experience in the evaluation and management of ...
Background and objectives: To share our experience with primary endoscopic laryngoplasty in pediatri...
Until recently, severe pediatric subglottic stenosis (SGS) has been treated almost exclusively by la...
Since the mid-1970s thoracic surgeons have used cricotracheal resection (CTR) in the adult populatio...
A surgeon facing the problem of a child with subglottic stenosis currently has a wide range of surgi...
WOS: 000402750600071PubMed ID: 28277485Objectives: To assess the efficacy and safety of flexible fib...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To confirm and extend reported successful treatment of posterior glottic sten...
Introduction: In recent decades, airway reconstruction has become the treatment of choice for subglo...
BACKGROUND: The management of pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) can be challenging, and laryn...
Objective: Surgery is the first line of treatment for laryngotracheal stenosis; Montgomery tube or p...
Epidermolysis bullosa refers to a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of inherited mucocu...
Introduction: Subglottic stenosis, a fibrotic narrowing of the airway below the vocal cords extendin...
Until recently, cricotracheal resection (CTR) has not been commonly accepted as a treatment modality...
The surgical treatment of choice of pediatric moderate subglottic stenosis (major grade II and minor...
Introduction. Despite significant progress achieved in the surgical treatment of cicatricial larynge...
Introduction. This retrospective study describes our experience in the evaluation and management of ...
Background and objectives: To share our experience with primary endoscopic laryngoplasty in pediatri...
Until recently, severe pediatric subglottic stenosis (SGS) has been treated almost exclusively by la...
Since the mid-1970s thoracic surgeons have used cricotracheal resection (CTR) in the adult populatio...
A surgeon facing the problem of a child with subglottic stenosis currently has a wide range of surgi...
WOS: 000402750600071PubMed ID: 28277485Objectives: To assess the efficacy and safety of flexible fib...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To confirm and extend reported successful treatment of posterior glottic sten...
Introduction: In recent decades, airway reconstruction has become the treatment of choice for subglo...
BACKGROUND: The management of pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) can be challenging, and laryn...
Objective: Surgery is the first line of treatment for laryngotracheal stenosis; Montgomery tube or p...
Epidermolysis bullosa refers to a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of inherited mucocu...