2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6383568
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Subglottic Stenosis in Children: Preliminary Experience from a Tertiary Care Hospital

Abstract: Introduction. This retrospective study describes our experience in the evaluation and management of infants with subglottic stenosis. Materials and Methods. The study included 10 patients aged between 1 wk and 18 months with 6 cases having congenital subglottic stenosis and 4 cases having acquired subglottic stenosis. Results. 6 patients had grade I, 3 patients had grade II, and 1 patient had grade III subglottic stenosis. Tracheostomy was required in 4 patients at the time of presentation. 7 patients were tre… Show more

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“…Pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) is a challenging condition to be managed [ 1 ]. It can be either congenital or acquired narrowing of the airway, affecting the glottis, subglottis, and/or trachea [ 2 ]. In congenital lesions, it may be due to webs formation, as seen in anterior glottic webs, cricoid cartilage maldevelopment, or bilateral vocal fold paralysis [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) is a challenging condition to be managed [ 1 ]. It can be either congenital or acquired narrowing of the airway, affecting the glottis, subglottis, and/or trachea [ 2 ]. In congenital lesions, it may be due to webs formation, as seen in anterior glottic webs, cricoid cartilage maldevelopment, or bilateral vocal fold paralysis [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%