Transcervical Epiglottopexy: A versatile technique for managing epiglottic prolapse
Sohit Paul Kanotra,
Dayton Rand,
Catalina Mulanax
Abstract:ObjectiveEpiglottic prolapse (EP) presents a unique management challenge. The objective of the present case series is to present clinical outcomes using a novel technique of transcervical epiglottopexy (TCE) in etiologically diverse cases of EP and to discuss the evolution of the surgical technique with technical modifications to optimize the surgical procedure.Study DesignA retrospective case series review.SettingTertiary care academic setting.MethodsPediatric cases with EP over a 3‐year period. Demographic d… Show more
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