Friday, 6 October 2023

A Case Report on Balloon Dilatation of Recurrent Post-treatment: Short Segment Subglottic Stenosis by Airway Balloon Dilatation in an Adult | Chapter 3 | Novel Research Aspects in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 4

 Subglottic blockage can be delineated as the narrowing of the upper ventilating pipe, which lies betwixt the vocal folds and the lower border of the cricoid piece of animate skeleton. Causes of subglottic stenosis can be either inborn, acquired, or basic. Tracheostomy is often essential to protect the ventilating pipe. Recently, encouraging outcomes in the use of balloon extension for subglottic stenosis managed us to effectively treat a 37-period-old male patient with complains of gasping and loud respiring. Although subglottic stenosis is not exceptional, it presents a difficult dilemma for otolaryngologists. Because various treatment forms are accessible, administration involves experience in selecting the correct aspirant for the proper form of situation. Balloon dilatation is a comparatively new therapy option for subglottic blockage. Although an examination of the essay reveals that this is took advantage of in the Western world.

Author(s) Details:

Anuja Santosh Kulkarni,
Department of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, Jagjivan Ram Hospital, Western Railway, Mumbai Central, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Prabodh Karnik,
Department of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, Jagjivan Ram Hospital, Western Railway, Mumbai Central, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

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