Subglottic stenosis complicating cardiac surgery in children

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K D PereiraR H Lazar

Abstract

To highlight the incidence of subglottic stenosis (SGS) as a complication of surgery for congenital heart disease and the role of single-stage laryngotracheoplasty in treating this complication. Retrospective case series. University-based referral center specializing in surgery for congenital heart disease and complex airway problem management. Laryngotracheal reconstruction (LTR). Successful airway expansion. At last follow-up, 87.5% (7 of 8) of patients remain free of obstructive airway symptoms. SGS can complicate surgery for congenital heart disease in children. Single-stage LTR is an effective treatment modality for this problem.

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