Multisystem disease and pediatric laryngotracheal reconstruction

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Jeremy D Meier, David R White

Abstract

Laryngotracheal reconstruction can be technically challenging. Successfully managing the patient's medical comorbidities is essential. Children undergoing laryngotracheal reconstruction rarely present with isolated subglottic stenosis; many have associated multisystem disorders. Effectively managing the patient enables successful outcomes after airway reconstruction.

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