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Palatopharyngoplasty with bilateral buccal mucosal graft repair to alleviate oropharyngeal stenosis.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2015 Sep;79(9):1579-81
Authors: Tompkins JJ, Vaughn CA, Shaikh FA, Stocks RM, Thompson JW
Abstract
Oropharyngeal stenosis is rare, but known complication from tonsillectomy procedure. A 15-year-old female presented with refractory dyspnea, mild obstructive sleep apnea, and dysphagia. She underwent tonsillectomy 3 years prior. Severe cicatricial oropharyngeal scar involving soft palate, anterior tonsillar pillars, and base of tongue, resulted in 1-cm(2) airway. Case report describing lysis of severe palatopharyngeal scar bands from tonsillectomy misadventure with immediate buccal mucosal grafts to repair resultant oropharyngeal defects. Patient no longer complains of difficulty breathing or dysphagia.
PMID: 26145205 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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