Endoscopic Posterior Cricoid Expansion in Children

2012 
Objective: To review our experience with endoscopic posterior cricoid split and costal cartilage graft placement in the management of pediatric bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI), posterior glottic stenosis (PGS), and subglottic stenosis (SGS).Method: Multi-institutional retrospective case series of all patients treated with endoscopic posterior cricoid split and costal cartilage graft placement (EPCSCG) by any of the authors. Outcomes measured include: indications, complications, outcome.Results: Twenty-six patients underwent EPCSCG. Age range at time of surgery was 1 month to 15 years. Overall, there was an excellent success rate with 25/26 either never requiring tracheostomy or achieving decannulation and 24/26 having adequate symptom control. The mean follow-up was 23.15 months. Sixteen patients had resolution of their symptoms. Fourteen patients had SGS in isolation or in combination with cricoarytenoid fixation, glottic stenosis or vocal fold immobility. Thirteen achieved decannulation and/or ha...
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