2019
DOI: 10.1177/0145561319840136
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Laryngeal Venous Malformation

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“…Intra-operative bleeding is one of the worst surgical complications, due to the presence of vital vascular structures as carotid arteries and jugular veins, and also in the presence of high-flow malformations, which may cause massive bleeding which is difficult to staunch. [13][14][15] For this reason, endovascular embolization is an effective therapeutic option as in our third case.…”
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“…Intra-operative bleeding is one of the worst surgical complications, due to the presence of vital vascular structures as carotid arteries and jugular veins, and also in the presence of high-flow malformations, which may cause massive bleeding which is difficult to staunch. [13][14][15] For this reason, endovascular embolization is an effective therapeutic option as in our third case.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Laryngeal venous malformation in the upper airway rarely but does cause airway obstruction or bleeding resulting in life-threatening events [1,2], hence requires a prompt diagnosis and treatment. Therapeutic strategy for venous malformations includes sclerotherapy, surgery, or embolism, and the choice of strategy depends on the stage and type of the lesions; however, specific criteria for treating laryngeal venous malformations have not been well established [3][4][5]. We herein report a perioperative case that required repeated airway management due to laryngeal venous malformations.…”
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“…Laryngeal venous malformation in the upper airway rarely but does cause airway obstruction or bleeding resulting in life‐threatening events, 1,2 hence requires a prompt diagnosis and treatment. Therapeutic strategy for venous malformations includes sclerotherapy, surgery, or embolism, and the choice of strategy depends on the stage and type of the lesions; however, specific criteria for treating laryngeal venous malformations have not been well established 3–5 . We herein report a perioperative case that required repeated airway management due to laryngeal venous malformations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therapeutic strategy for venous malformations includes sclerotherapy, surgery, or embolism, and the choice of strategy depends on the stage and type of the lesions; however, specific criteria for treating laryngeal venous malformations have not been well established. [3][4][5] We herein report a perioperative case that required repeated airway management due to laryngeal venous malformations.…”
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confidence: 98%