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Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol ; 174: 111742, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37793319

RESUMO

Aspiration of foreign bodies is common and among the leading causes of accidental death in children. When detected promptly, an experienced physician can successfully manage foreign bodies of the airway. However, uncommon objects and physical trauma can complicate their removal. Inhalation of organic and inorganic foreign bodies of all types is well documented, but glass in the airway is an unusual and difficult problem. Further, airway foreign bodies in conjunction with an unstable cervical spine are rare. Polytrauma tends to complicate any case. We present a case illustrating both circumstances: tempered automotive glass in the airway of a child with an unstable cervical spine fracture.


Assuntos
Corpos Estranhos , Lesões do Pescoço , Transtornos Respiratórios , Criança , Humanos , Broncoscopia , Sistema Respiratório , Transtornos Respiratórios/complicações , Corpos Estranhos/complicações , Corpos Estranhos/diagnóstico por imagem , Corpos Estranhos/cirurgia , Vértebras Cervicais/diagnóstico por imagem , Brônquios/diagnóstico por imagem , Brônquios/cirurgia
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Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol ; 172: 111662, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37494775

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine if the energy delivered by the Gold laser impacted postoperative complication rates after adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy, or adenotonsillectomy. METHODS: A retrospective chart review identified 420 patients who met the criteria within the last five years. Indications for the surgeries included recurrent tonsillitis, obstructive sleep apnea, sleep-disordered breathing, adenoiditis, peritonsillar abscess, and other indications. The relationship between the energy delivered (kJ) and various complications such as bleeding, pain, dehydration, readmission, emergency center visits, and clinic calls was evaluated. RESULTS: There was a significant correlation between higher kJ delivered and the incidence of major bleeding requiring cauterization in the operating room (p = 0.0311). In addition, emergency center visits (p = 0.0131) and readmission (p = 0.0210) showed a significant correlation with the amount of energy (kJ) delivered. Furthermore, higher energy correlated to higher maximum post-operative pain scores (p = 0.0302). Attendings displayed a different pattern of energy delivery compared to residents (p < 0.0001), which also differed by PGY (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: There are significant correlations between higher energy delivered in kJ using the Gold laser and less desirable post-operative results. In addition, residents tend to utilize higher energy levels than attendings, but this trend tapers off in the 4th and 5th years. Clinicians utilizing the Gold laser during these procedures should be mindful of the amount of kJ they use.


Assuntos
Tonsilectomia , Humanos , Tonsilectomia/efeitos adversos , Tonsilectomia/métodos , Adenoidectomia/efeitos adversos , Adenoidectomia/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/epidemiologia , Dor Pós-Operatória/etiologia
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J Voice ; 34(5): 802-805, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30981659

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To discuss the presentation and management techniques of implant extrusion following type I thyroplasty and to illustrate the potential of strap muscle for augmentation following implant removal. METHODS: We report a unique case of a patient with late Gore-Tex implant extrusion after type I thyroplasty treated with removal and autologous strap muscle graft for augmentation. RESULTS: A 41-year-old female nearly 3.5 years status post Gore-Tex type I thyroplasty for left vocal fold paralysis presented for evaluation of dysphonia. Upon flexible laryngoscopy, erythema, edema, and granulation tissue were identified at the left vocal fold and ventricle. The patient subsequently underwent removal of her implant. Intraoperatively, a free portion of sternothyroid muscle was dissected free and placed into the paraglottic space. One month following surgery, the patient reported an improvement in her Voice Handicap Index (VHI) score from 40 to 0. In addition, no major complications were observed and complete glottic closure was achieved. Nine months postsurgery, she continued to function well with a VHI score of 0. At 50 months postop, the patient still reports a VHI score of 0. CONCLUSIONS: Implant extrusion is a rare complication of type I thyroplasty usually occurring in the first few months after surgery and more commonly presenting in females. Current management options consist of observation or augmentation with autologous fat or vocal fold injection following implant removal. This is the first report of a successful strap muscle free graft revision thyroplasty following implant extrusion. The patient's excellent long-term outcome highlights the potential of strap muscle augmentation as a feasible management option for implant extrusion.


Assuntos
Laringoplastia , Paralisia das Pregas Vocais , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Músculos , Politetrafluoretileno , Próteses e Implantes , Resultado do Tratamento , Paralisia das Pregas Vocais/diagnóstico , Paralisia das Pregas Vocais/etiologia , Paralisia das Pregas Vocais/cirurgia
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Laryngoscope ; 126(8): 1946-51, 2016 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27426942

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Otitis media is a common problem in the pediatric population. Despite antibiotic therapy, post-tympanostomy otorrhea can be difficult to treat. Biofilms have been shown to play a role in chronic and recurrent otitis media and are implicated in otorrhea. This study investigated both the microbial composition and the presence of biofilm fragments rich in extracellular DNA (eDNA) and the bacterial DNA-binding protein, integration host factor (IHF), in post-tympanostomy tube otorrhea. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical samples. METHODS: Institutional review board approval was obtained, and samples were recovered from pediatric patients with tympanostomy tubes and persistent otorrhea for both microbial culture and biofilm analysis. For biofilm assessment, frozen samples were sectioned and then labeled using a rabbit anti-IHF, which was detected with goat anti-rabbit IgG conjugated to AlexaFluor 594. Samples were then counterstained with 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) to detect DNA, and images were captured by inverted light microscopy. RESULTS: Of 15 pediatric otorrhea samples analyzed, nine (60%) contained solids that were positive for labeling of IHF in association with a lattice of eDNA, and 75% yielded positive bacterial cultures. Bacterial culture results included H. influenzae, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, S. pneumoniae, M. catarrhalis, and P. aeruginosa. CONCLUSION: Positive labeling of otorrhea solids for eDNA and IHF, in combination with microbiological culture results, indicated that biofilms likely played a key role in chronic otorrhea. Moreover, as a known critical structural component of biofilms, these findings suggest that DNABII proteins in association with eDNA may serve as an important therapeutic target in post-tympanostomy tube otorrhea. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: NA. Laryngoscope, 126:1946-1951, 2016.


Assuntos
Biofilmes , Ventilação da Orelha Média , Otite Média com Derrame/microbiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/microbiologia , Criança , DNA Bacteriano/análise , Humanos , Fatores Hospedeiros de Integração/análise
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