Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5714542 | International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A term baby was transferred to our tertiary care center with desaturations and inability to manage upper airway secretions. Rigid bronchoscopy and swallowing study revealed cricopharyngeal (CP) achalasia. A gastrostomy tube insertion and Botulinum Toxin-A injection were performed at 6 weeks of age. Improvement of symptoms was observed, however were short-lived requiring recurrent injections. Given the symptom severity, at 8 months, a successful endoscopic CP myotomy was performed. Patient was able to tolerate oral feeds as early as 2 months post-operatively. This is the youngest patient, to our knowledge, treated with endoscopic CP myotomy. Intraoperative pictures and video are presented.
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Authors
Cinzia Marchica, Faisal Zawawi, Sam J. Daniel,