Background: Subglottic stenosis is among the most common airway problems in children, i.e., acquired or congenital. More than 90% of acquired cases are secondary to endotracheal intubation and occur iatrogenically. Subglottic stenosis is an unexpected problem that requires timely diagnosis and intervention. Most cases of subglottic stenosis in children are mild to moderate. Case Presentation: The presented patient was a 10-year-old child who, after long intubation due to head trauma following early discharge from the surgical center, was referred to the Children’s Hospital on the same day with a complaint of high fever and shortness of breath. With the development of respiratory distress and cyanosis, the patient was transferred to ...
Introduction. This retrospective study describes our experience in the evaluation and management of ...
AbstractManagement of subglottic stenosis (SGS) in children is still a challenge to Otorhinolaryngol...
ObjectiveWe sought to describe our experience in the management of complex glotto-subglottic stenosi...
Background: Subglottic stenosis is among the most common airway problems in children, i.e., acquire...
Subglottic stenosis is a known complication of a traumatic and prolonged intubation. In a child, sub...
By definition, the subglottis is the area of the larynx immediately below the vocal folds extending ...
Objective: To analyze the level of sedation in intubated children as a risk factor for the developme...
Abstract Background Subglottic stenosis can lead to life-threatening difficult tracheal intubation d...
gan et al. [1] reported an interesting case of 40-year- old female affected by Granulomatosis with P...
Introduction: Subglottic cysts (SGCs) are a rare cause of laryngeal stenosis that mainly seem to aff...
Of 208 children who required relief of severe airway obstruction due to laryngotracheobronchitis by ...
Subglottis stenosis is a real nightmare situation for anaesthetist more so in a neonate. We came ac...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
The number of children with congenital heart requiring anesthetic care is increasing. We describe th...
Objective: The objective of this study was to present our experience and evaluate our results of end...
Introduction. This retrospective study describes our experience in the evaluation and management of ...
AbstractManagement of subglottic stenosis (SGS) in children is still a challenge to Otorhinolaryngol...
ObjectiveWe sought to describe our experience in the management of complex glotto-subglottic stenosi...
Background: Subglottic stenosis is among the most common airway problems in children, i.e., acquire...
Subglottic stenosis is a known complication of a traumatic and prolonged intubation. In a child, sub...
By definition, the subglottis is the area of the larynx immediately below the vocal folds extending ...
Objective: To analyze the level of sedation in intubated children as a risk factor for the developme...
Abstract Background Subglottic stenosis can lead to life-threatening difficult tracheal intubation d...
gan et al. [1] reported an interesting case of 40-year- old female affected by Granulomatosis with P...
Introduction: Subglottic cysts (SGCs) are a rare cause of laryngeal stenosis that mainly seem to aff...
Of 208 children who required relief of severe airway obstruction due to laryngotracheobronchitis by ...
Subglottis stenosis is a real nightmare situation for anaesthetist more so in a neonate. We came ac...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
The number of children with congenital heart requiring anesthetic care is increasing. We describe th...
Objective: The objective of this study was to present our experience and evaluate our results of end...
Introduction. This retrospective study describes our experience in the evaluation and management of ...
AbstractManagement of subglottic stenosis (SGS) in children is still a challenge to Otorhinolaryngol...
ObjectiveWe sought to describe our experience in the management of complex glotto-subglottic stenosi...