ABSTRACT
To study the efficacy of Unilateral Supraglottoplasty [USGP] in treating severe laryngomalacia [LM] in children. Retrospective Medical Record Study. Aseer Central Hospital and Abha Private Hospital, Saudi Arabia. Thirty-seven patients, aged 7 days to 9 months underwent Unilateral Supraglottoplasty for severe LM from January 2000 to December 2014. Patients who underwent preoperative tracheotomy and or previous airway surgery were excluded. Successful extubation in the second postoperative day was achieved in 31 [84%] patients; contralateral supraglottoplasty [CSGP] was required in 6 patients [16%]. Aspiration was noticed in 2 [5%] patients and 1 [3%] developed supraglottic stenosis [SGS]. USGP was found to be safe surgical procedure with high success and low complication rate for treating severe LM
ABSTRACT
Sensorineural hearing loss [SNHL] secondary to sickle cell anemia crisis is well documented in West Africa, the Middle East, and the United States. However sudden, profound, bilateral [SNHL] is not found anywhere in the literature. We report the case of an 8-year old female who developed irreversible, profound, bilateral [SNHL] during a severe sickle cell anemia crisis. The pathophysiology, differential diagnosis and treatment are also discussed