Laryngeal Stenosis
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1. Perioperative management of patients undergoing tracheal resection and reconstruction: a retrospective observational study
Abstract Background: Perioperative management of Tracheal Resection and Reconstruction (TRR) presents many challenges to the physicians involved in airway management. Factors related to postoperative outcomes can be identified as early as the preoperative setting and can even be linked to demographic characteristics of patients affected by tracheal stenosis
Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Tracheostomy in the Intensive Care Unit: a University Hospital in a Developing Country Study
Abstract Introduction Tracheostomy is the commonest surgical procedure in intensive care units (ICUs). It not only provides stable airway and facilitates pulmonary toilet and ventilator weaning, but also decreases the direct laryngeal injury of endotracheal intubation, and improves patient comfort and daily living activity. Objective The objective of thi
Int. Arch. Otorhinolaryngol.. Publicado em: 2017-03
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3. Laryngeal sequelae of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis surgery in children
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate laryngeal sequelae from surgical treatment of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis in children, as well as associated risk factors. METHODS: Case-control study. Medical record data analysis of 50 children with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, divided into two groups: with and without laryngeal sequelae. The group of patients with
Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira. Publicado em: 2012-04
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4. Incidência de lesão de laringe por intubação em unidade de terapia intensiva pediátrica e estudo dos fatores de risco
A intubação endotraqueal apresenta indicações irrefutáveis no manejo de crianças criticamente doentes. Entretanto, o contato do tubo endotraqueal com a laringe pode gerar lesões graves, especialmente estenose subglótica (ESG). A incidência descrita destas lesões varia entre 1,5% e 32%, dependendo do delineamento do estudo. Diversos fatores são cit
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Condroma de laringe: apresentação atípica
The authors report a case of laryngeal chondroma , a rare benign larynx tumor in the cricoid and arytenoid cartilages. There are aproximately 250 cases previously described in literature. A male, 41 year-old patient, presented a severe and progressive dyspnea leading to tracheostomy. Direct microlaryngoscopy revealed arytenoid enlargement and subglottic sten
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões. Publicado em: 2006-04
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6. Phonoaudiological aspects of Saethre-Chotzen syndrome / Aspectos fonoaudiologicos da sindrome de Saethre-Chotzen
Saethre-Chotzen Syndrome (SCS) is characterized by craniosynostosis and several important facial alterations such as: low hair implantation at the front, asymmetry, maxillary hypoplasia, mandibular prognathism, in addition to small, dysmorphic and low-set ears. Among the ocular alterations are: blepharoptosis, strabismus, epicanthus, lachrymal duct stenosis
Publicado em: 2006
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7. Papilomatose recorrente respiratoria na laringe : caracteristicas epidemiologicas, clinicas e os resultados de tratamento com laser de CO2
A retrospective study of 72 patients with laryngeal recurrent respiratory papillomatosis was performed, from march 1986 to october 2000, at "Unidade Multidisciplinar de Medicina Laser" and "Serviço de Laringologia do Ambulatório da Unicamp", where they were diagnosed and folIowed. The study group was composed by adults and children from both sexo Their rec
Publicado em: 2001
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8. CHRONIC POST-DIPHTHERITIC LARYNGEAL STENOSIS *
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9. Left vocal cord paralysis and dysphagia in mitral valve disease.
Two cases of severe mitral stenosis with both hoarseness, caused by left vocal cord palsy, and dysphagia are described. This combination in the same patient has not, to our knowledge, been previously described. Previous studies have firmly established that vocal cord paralysis in mitral stenosis is a result of compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerv
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10. Autosomal dominant thoracolaryngopelvic dysplasia: Barnes syndrome.
We review a family in which a mother and two of her three children suffered a distinct syndrome of thoracic dystrophy with small chest volume, laryngeal stenosis, normal stature with variable asymmetry, asthenic build, and a small pelvis. In addition to the different inheritance pattern, this syndrome is distinguished from the better known Jeune syndrome by
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11. Resection of thyroid carcinoma infiltrating the trachea.
We have treated surgically 11 patients with thyroid carcinoma that had infiltrated into the trachea. Three patients had primary tumours, and eight had recurrent tumours after previous operations. Sleeve resection of trachea was performed where thyroid carcinoma had proliferated; the trachea was reconstructed by end-to-end anastomosis. In two patients 10 ring
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12. Stringent delineation of Pallister-Hall syndrome in two long surviving patients: importance of radiological anomalies of the hands.
We report two unrelated, long surviving patients (2 and 17 years) with syndromal hypothalamic hamartoblastoma. Both showed mild facial dysmorphism (downward slanted palpebral fissures, ptosis, microretrognathia), cleft epiglottis, and developmental delay. The younger child had stenosis of the pulmonary arteries, complex urogenital malformations, and anal atr