Laryngotracheal reconstruction in infants and children: are single-stage anterior and posterior grafts a reliable intervention at all pediatric hospitals?
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Laryngotracheal reconstruction in infants and children: are single-stage anterior and posterior grafts a reliable intervention at all pediatric hospitals?
Abstract
Objective: To review outcomes of pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis treated by single-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction with anterior and posterior cartilage grafts and compare decannulation rate for single-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction with rates published at larger (>200 beds) pediatric tertiary care hospitals.
Methods: A 4-year retrospective chart review (2004-2008) of all patients undergoing procedures coded with 2008 CPT codes 31582 (laryngoplasty for laryngeal stenosis with graft or core mold, including tracheotomy) and 31587 (laryngoplasty, cricoid split) for a pediatric, tertiary-care hospital. Interventions were single-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction with anterior and posterior cartilage grafts, and the main outcome measure was the decannulation rate after single-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction.
Results: We identified 44 patients with subglottic stenosis, of whom 13 underwent single-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction with anterior and posterior cartilage grafts. The mean age at surgery was 2.2 years (range, 5 months to 4 years). Twelve of 13 children had Cotton-Myer grade III stenosis. Ninety-two percent (12 of 13) of children remain decannulated. The mean follow up was 52 months.
Conclusions: Single-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction with anterior and posterior cartilage grafts appears to be a safe and effective technique for managing patients with high-grade subglottic stenosis at intermediate size children's hospitals. Our overall decannulation rate of 92% compares favorably to that reported in the literature (84-96%).
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