Airway and Swallowing Outcomes in Children With Combined Laryngomalacia and Laryngeal Cleft
Caleb Escudero,
Zachary Tanenbaum,
Rahal Riad
et al.
Abstract:Laryngomalacia (LM) and laryngeal cleft (LC) can independently cause dysphagia but rarely can occur concomitantly. We discuss the presentation, decision-making, and swallow outcomes following surgical correction of combined LM and LC. We present four patients with combined LM and an LC who underwent both primary supraglottoplasty (SGP) and laryngeal cleft repair (LCR). Each patient presented with recurrent choking or coughing with feeds. Stridor was only present in two patients. Patients with SGP saw the resol… Show more
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