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Polysomnography outcomes following transoral CO2 laser microsurgery in pediatric patients with laryngomalacia
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology , 09/11/09
Sesterhenn AM et al. – The presented concept describes an effective and reliable approach for diagnostics and treatment for laryngomalacia. To objectify the success of supraglottoplaty in patients suffering from severe laryngomalacia a pre– and postoperative PSG seems to be useful and advisable. The present results of PSG demonstrate that children with laryngomalacia to benefit from lasersurgical division of the aryepiglottic folds and/or epiglottopexy.
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