Author:
Kim Ji-hyun,Ryu Jae-young,Jung Seung-gon,Kook Min-seok,Oh Hee-kyun,Park Hong-ju
Abstract
Life-threatening airway obstruction is a major concern in patients with Pierre-Robin sequence. Tongue-lip adhesion (TLA) has been used to manage airway obstruction. The authors present the case of a female neonate with Pierre-Robin sequence who presented with airway obstruction and a cleft palate. She underwent a TLA procedure with modified tongue base suspension (TBS). Endoscopy was used to check and control the traction of the tongue base to enable unobstructed self-ventilation. Positive outcomes including improved O2 saturation and weight gain were noted. The effectiveness of TLA was enhanced by using TBS with real-time endoscopy to evaluate the oropharyngeal airway space required to alleviate airway obstruction. The use of endoscopy enabled us to check and determine how much the tongue base should be tracted by manipulating the tongue anteriorly and posteriorly. The authors report transoral endoscopy-assisted TLA and modified TBS.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery
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