Abstract
Naso/oropharyngeal stenoses are uncommon surgical complications. We present a child having undergone previous adenoidectomy without complication who developed naso/oropharyngeal scarring after subsequent tonsillectomy. She presented with nasal obstruction and frequent gasping at night worrisome for obstructive sleep apnea. Scar was initially excised and the defect allografted. Conventional esophageal dilators were undersized, and ultimately a tissue expander was used intraoperatively as a balloon dilator. The patient's symptoms and sleep apnea resolved. We found use of a tissue expander as a balloon dilator to be at least minimally effective in dilating the oropharynx when all other methods at our disposal proved ineffective.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 2018-2020 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Journal | International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology |
Volume | 78 |
Issue number | 11 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 1 2014 |
Keywords
- Balloon dilation
- Oropharyngeal stenosis
- Tissue expander
- Tonsillectomy
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
- Otorhinolaryngology