Nattayaporn Charunruengterakul MD*
Affiliation : * Department Otolaryngology, Queen Sirikit National Institute Child Health, Bangkok, Thailand
Background : Outcomes of the different management in severe laryngomalacia (LM) have not been evaluated.
Objective : To identify the management practices and to evaluate the outcomes in patient with severe LM.
Material and Method: The medical records of LM at Queen Sirikit National Institute Child Health between January2007
and December 2012 were retrospectively reviewed.
Results : Severe LM 69.8% (30/43) were found in patients diagnosed with LM. Type B (complete collapse) at 46.67% were
the most common finding. Decision of management were made individually based on consideration of disease severity and
comorbidity. The outcomes after management were evaluated by pre- and post-symptoms score. Post-symptoms scores were
statistically significant better than pre-symptom score in all management (observation p<0.001, laser supraglottoplasty
p = 0.003, and tracheotomy p = 0.001).
Conclusion : Our management in severe LM include: observation, laser supraglottoplasty, and tracheostomy. The overall
post-management outcome were satisfactory but the present study was limited to relatively small number of patients.
Keywords : Laryngomalacia (LM), pre- and post-symptoms score, Tracheostomy, Laser supraglottoplasty
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