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Title: Difficulties in management of a sessile subglottic polyp.
Authors: Lathadevi HT, Guggarigoudar SP.
Keywords: Airway obstruction, Stridor, Tracheostomy
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: BLDE(Deemed to be University)
Abstract: Benign laryngeal polyps are usually managed with micro-laryngeal surgery. Occasionally surgery becomes challenging because of size of the polyp or its location. Maintaining the anaesthesia and the airway becomes difficult either during immediate management or during excision. Upper airway obstruction still remains the major indication for tracheostomy in many centers. Nowadays Laryngeal tumour has become the main indication of tracheostomy. Conditions like infections, trauma, benign lesions and prolonged intubation were leading indications previously. Otolaryngologist has to decide a method, often on the spot. Here we are presenting such a case where emergency tracheostomy was the only choice.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1328
Appears in Collections:Faculty of ENT

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