WebEight patients required 9 surgical procedures on the airway: 4 cricotracheal resections, 2 laryngotracheoplasties, 1 tracheal resection, 1 repair of laryngeal cleft and 1 foreign body … Web25 Jan 2024 · Partial cricotracheal resection for severe pediatric subglottic stenosis: update of the Lausanne experience. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1998; 107: 961 –8 10.1177/000348949810701111 CrossRef Google Scholar PubMed. 17 Monnier, P, Lang, F, Savary, M. Cricotracheal resection for pediatric subglottic stenosis.
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WebOBJECTIVES Partial cricotracheal resection (PCTR) is widely accepted for treating severe paediatric laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS). However, it remains limited to a few … WebIntroduction. Open airway surgery is used to treat severe grades of laryngotracheal stenosis in children. Scarring of the airway following these procedures may lead to voice … flatpickr language tr
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Web1 Jun 2013 · Cricotracheal reconstruction with free radial forearm flap and titanium mesh, Head & Neck: Journal for the Sciences & Specialties of the Head and Neck 10.1002/hed.22931 DeepDyve DeepDyve Cricotracheal reconstruction with free radial forearm flap and titanium mesh Web1 Feb 2024 · Unfortunately, life-long tracheostomy may be the only treatment option in poor surgical risk patients [4]. The main advantage of partial cricotracheal resection and tracheal resection anastomosis (PCTR/TRA) is removal of the pathologic stenotic airway segment which allows re-anastomosis between healthy airway stumps [5]. Web1 Aug 2009 · Partial cricotracheal resection for pediatric subglottic stenosis: a single institution's experience in 60 cases. Eur Arch Otolaryngol (2003) There are more references available in the full text version of this article. Cited by (19) flatpickr instance