Buccal mucosa graft for laryngotracheal reconstruction in severe laryngeal stenosis.

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serval:BIB_FFD9CB96ABFC
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Institution
Title
Buccal mucosa graft for laryngotracheal reconstruction in severe laryngeal stenosis.
Journal
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Author(s)
de Trey L.A., Morrison G.A.
ISSN
1872-8464 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0165-5876
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Volume
77
Number
10
Pages
1643-1646
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal ArticlePublication Status: ppublish
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: An operative technique is described as a salvage treatment for severe subglottic and supraglottic laryngeal stenosis. In addition to expansion of the laryngeal framework with an anterior cartilage graft, as used in a classical laryngotracheal reconstruction, the scar tissue obliterating the airway lumen is excised and a mucosal graft is placed to reconstruct the inner lining of the airway. The graft is harvested from buccal mucosa.
METHODS: The operative technique is outlined. Three cases, 2 paediatric and one adult, with complete or near complete laryngeal stenosis are presented where this operative technique was employed. In all patients several surgeries had been performed previously which were unsuccessful.
RESULTS: In all 3 patients a patent airway was achieved with decannulation of the tracheostomy in the 2 paediatric patients.
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with severe subglottic or supraglottic airway stenosis where other surgeries have failed, excision of endoluminal scar tissue and placement of a buccal mucosal graft, in addition to conventional laryngotracheal reconstruction, is a promising technique. In revision cases of subglottic stenosis cricotracheal resection might not be an option because of scarring from previous surgeries. This operation is an alternative, which allows an increase in the airway lumen by excising the scar tissue then re-lining the exposed internal lumen. The buccal mucosa reduces granulation formation and re-stenosis.
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