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Correction of upper airway obstruction in the newborn with internal mandibular distraction osteogenesis
Authors:Izadi Keyoumars  Yellon Robert  Mandell David L  Smith Meghan  Song Sung Y  Bidic Sean  Bradley James P
Affiliation:Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract:Tracheostomy for management of neonatal airway obstruction may be life saving but is associated with complications and developmental problems. As an alternative, the effectiveness of internal mandibular distraction osteogenesis was investigated in select neonatal patients with micrognathia and upper airway obstruction. Preoperative tests (sleep study, direct laryngobronchoscopy, and "milk scan" for GI reflux) were used to select appropriate candidates for the procedure. Excluded were patients with 1) central apnea, 2) severe reflux, 3) other airway lesions, and 4) mild to moderate obstruction controlled by positioning. Of 44 newborns (aged <3 weeks) with upper airway obstruction and micrognathia seen in the neonatal intensive care unit, 19 underwent tracheostomy, 10 were discharged with home monitoring and positional instructions, and 15 underwent bilateral mandibular lengthening with microdistractors. Of those who underwent mandibular distraction, a tracheostomy was avoided in 14 of 15 patients. Relative improvement in the posterior airway space was seen on 3D CT scans, cephalograms, and laryngobronchoscopies obtained preoperatively, postoperatively, and during follow-up evaluation. One of these 15 patients required a tracheostomy for postoperative central apnea. In an average of just 4.5 days following completion of distraction, patients were discharged home with improved oral feeding and no feeding tube. This study suggests that for selected newborns, the use of internal microdistractors allows for avoidance of a tracheostomy and improved oral feeding.
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