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Abstract
Purpose
Evaluation of the effect of supraglottoplasty on co-existing tracheomalacia in pediatric patients with congenital laryngotracheomalacia to establish the venturi effect in vivo.
Methods
A prospective interventional study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital from 2020 to 2024. All consecutive pediatric patients undergoing supraglottoplasty for congenital laryngomalacia, with co-existing tracheomalacia on pre-operative bronchoscopic assessment were included and were assessed for change in severity of tracheomalacia by bronchoscopy and clinical parameters post-surgery as a comparison to the preoperative period.
Results
Twenty-eight patients including sixteen boys and twelve girls aged 1–30 months underwent supraglottoplasty. Statistically significant reduction in tracheal collapse was noted in all twenty-eight patients post-surgery on bronchoscopic evaluation (mean reduction by 41.45 ± 9.72 %). Clinically significant improvement was seen in terms of severity of stridor, frequency of hospitalization, apparent life-threatening events, z score for weight for age and parental perception of resolution of symptoms of their ward.
Conclusion
Supraglottoplasty for correction of laryngomalacia results in significant improvement in co-existing tracheomalacia. Associated medical comorbidities were not found to affect the positive outcome. Supraglottoplasty being a simple surgery with insignificant complication rate and very high success rate may be considered as the first line of surgical intervention in severely symptomatic pediatric patients with laryngotracheomalacia.
期刊介绍:
The purpose of the International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology is to concentrate and disseminate information concerning prevention, cure and care of otorhinolaryngological disorders in infants and children due to developmental, degenerative, infectious, neoplastic, traumatic, social, psychiatric and economic causes. The Journal provides a medium for clinical and basic contributions in all of the areas of pediatric otorhinolaryngology. This includes medical and surgical otology, bronchoesophagology, laryngology, rhinology, diseases of the head and neck, and disorders of communication, including voice, speech and language disorders.