Laryngeal Clefts

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Stay Current Published: 2023-07-20

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0:00
Introduction to Aerodigestive Disorders
Rod Gerardo introduces the podcast and discusses the significance of airway management in pediatric surgery, setting the stage for a series on aerodigestive disorders.
1:01
Understanding Laryngeal Clefts
Dr. Mike Rutter explains what laryngeal clefts are, their classification, and the implications of different types on patient management.
2:33
Diagnostic Challenges
Discussion on the limitations of flexible bronchoscopy in diagnosing posterior laryngeal clefts, illustrated with clinical examples.
4:05
Endoscopic Management Techniques
Overview of endoscopic techniques for laryngeal cleft repair, including the mass closure technique and the use of lasers.
6:08
Open Surgical Approaches
Dr. Rutter discusses when to opt for open surgical approaches for severe clefts and the associated challenges.
8:11
Case Study: Type 4 Cleft Repair
A detailed case study of a type 4 laryngeal cleft repair, including surgical techniques and postoperative management.
10:14
Laryngotracheal Esophageal Clefts
Discussion on the risks associated with laryngotracheal esophageal clefts and the surgical strategies employed to manage them.
12:17
Postoperative Follow-up and Outcomes
Insights into postoperative care, follow-up evaluations, and expected outcomes for patients after cleft repairs.
14:19
Conclusion and Future Directions
Rod Gerardo wraps up the episode, encouraging listeners to engage with the content and participate in future educational opportunities.

Topic overview

Dr. Michael Rutter is and ENT surgeon and the director of the Aerodigestive Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. In this podcast, he discusses some surgical approaches to laryngeal clefts. This episode is available as an audio or video podcast

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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