CROUZON’S SYNDROME WITH ADENOTONSILLITIS: CONVENTIONAL SURGERY IN ALTERED ANATOMY.
Journal: Otolaryngology online journal (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2013-06-13
Authors : Sudhir M Naik Mohan Appaji Ravishankar S Goutham MK Annapurna SM Pinky Devi Sarika s Naik;
Page : 107-118
Keywords : cruzons syndrome; adenotonsillitis; premature fusion of cranial sutures;
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Crouzon’s syndrome is characterized by premature closure of the cranial sutures, midface hypoplasia, orbital deformities & other associated abnormalities. Children with Crouzon syndrome frequently have obstructive sleep apnea due to the underdevelopment of the midface. Case report: A 12 year old boy of Crouzon’s syndrome with chronic adeno-tonsillitis was managed by adeno-tonsillectomy under general anaesthesia by scalpel cautery method. The boy responded well to surgery & the mild sleep disorder disappeared within a week uveventfully. Conclusion: Sleep disorders in this condition can be treated by improving the airway by selective procedures like midface advancement, mandibular expansion , adeno-tonsillectomy, uvulo-palatopharyngoplasty, anterior tongue reduction & endoscopic tracheal granuloma excision.
Other Latest Articles
- LOCALISED LARYNGEAL AMYLOIDOSIS ENDOSCOPIC EXCISION -A CASE REPORT
- SCHWANNOMA OF THE CERVICAL VAGUS NERVE: A RARE BENIGN NEUROGENIC TUMOR
- A CHEESY AFFAIR! - REPORT OF A CASE OF AN EPIDERMOID CYST OF PAROTID
- METASTATIC LYMPH NODES IN THE NECK OF PATIENTS WITH T1 AND T2 SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE LOWER LIP DETECTED WITH LYMPHOSCINTIGRAPHY
- NECK SPACE INFECTIONS OUR EXPERIENCE
Last modified: 2013-06-16 10:57:04