2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-4486.2012.02430.x
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Use of balloon dilatation as an adjunctive treatment for complete nasopharyngeal stenosis: a technical innovation

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“…In an anatomic location that is difficult to access, pharyngoplasty for stenosis via CO 2 laser release or balloon dilation is associated with poor long‐term success rates . The raw surface that is exposed using the laser for airway surgery may increase the likelihood of recurrence, particularly in patients who have had prior treatment for head and neck cancer.…”
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“…In an anatomic location that is difficult to access, pharyngoplasty for stenosis via CO 2 laser release or balloon dilation is associated with poor long‐term success rates . The raw surface that is exposed using the laser for airway surgery may increase the likelihood of recurrence, particularly in patients who have had prior treatment for head and neck cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postexcision of an obturator is utilized by the patient for 2 to 6 months to prevent recurrence. Igwe et al have utilized carbon dioxide laser to make radial cuts in the stenosed nasopharynx and then utilize controlled balloon dilatation to continuously expand the orifice [ 16 ]. Mitomycin c is then topically applied over the scar area to prevent fibroblast activities.…”
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confidence: 99%