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  • Title: The management of laryngeal clefts.
    Author: Thiel G, Clement WA, Kubba H.
    Journal: Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol; 2011 Dec; 75(12):1525-8. PubMed ID: 21937125.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To review the clinical presentation and management of all infants and children presenting with laryngeal clefts to a tertiary pediatric ENT centre and to identify changes in practice over time. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective case note review of the management of all infants and children with a diagnosis of a laryngeal cleft identified in our Department between 01/11/2003 and 31/12/2010. RESULTS: Twelve children with laryngeal clefts were identified. Six clefts were grade 1, five grade 2 and one grade 3b. All grade 1 clefts were managed conservatively. Of the grade 2 clefts, four required surgery with one being managed conservatively. Two were repaired using an open technique and two using an endoscopic technique. The grade 3b cleft was repaired endoscopically. Two cleft repairs broke down post-operatively requiring further surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Conservative management remains the management of choice for lower grade clefts. Where a laryngeal cleft requires repair there has been a trend towards the endoscopic over open technique, even of more extensive clefts.
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