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Management and outcome of choanal atresia correction
Authors:Friedman N R  Mitchell R B  Bailey C M  Albert D M  Leighton S E
Institution:Department of Otolaryngology, JSA Rm. 7.104, The University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555-0521, USA. nrfriedm@utmb.edu
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: Outcome analyses of factors that may either maximize success or predict a better outcome following choanal atresia correction. METHODS: A retrospective review of children undergoing choanal atresia correction at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London between January 1990 and April 1998. Children with unilateral or bilateral choanal atresia were studied. In all cases, correction was by a transnasal approach under endoscopic control. A 120 degrees Hopkins rod telescope was used to visualize the atretic plate from the nasopharynx. Straight urethral sounds were used to perforate the plate followed by use of an air drill to remove the bony component. Portex endotracheal tubes were subsequently inserted as nasal stents. RESULTS: Sixty-five children (19 M, 46 F: age range 1 day to 17 years) presented with choanal atresia and the outcomes for 46 were included in the study. Twenty-six patients (40%) had other major anomalies. In children with unilateral atresia neither duration of stenting nor presence of facial anomalies had an impact on outcome. Of those children with bilateral choanal atresia and associated facial anomalies (n=9), 56% were asymptomatic following correction. In children with isolated bilateral choanal atresia (n=19), 74% were asymptomatic following correction; 29% (n2.3 kg (n3. 5 mm (n=6) had an 83% chance of a good outcome. Those patients stented with a tube
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