Simple keel fixation technique for endoscopic repair of anterior glottic stenosis

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
S H LiyanageR Farrell

Abstract

The use of keels in the treatment of anterior glottic stenosis is well established. A variety of methods for keel fixation have previously been documented. We describe a simple technique of securing a Silastic keel, placed endoscopically, with a simple percutaneous suture, after laser vaporization of an anterior commissure web.

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