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Trends in Natural Decannulation in Patients with Robin Sequence: A Twenty-five Year Retrospective Review.

Hari N MaggeSam D SchildEsperanza Mantilla-RivasEvie C LandryNina M AfsarHengameh K BehzadpourMonica ManriqueMd Sohel RanaAlbert K OhBrian K Reilly
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2023)
Our study documented that ND in patients with RS who underwent tracheostomy was significantly associated with ethnicity, birthweight, and syndromic status. The negative impact on successful ND was most observed in patients with syndromic associations. Additionally, ND rates are lower in the 2007 to 2020 subgroup. We suspect this is because alternative management techniques such as tongue lip adhesion and mandibular distraction osteogenesis became primary surgical treatment in severe RS upper airway obstruction at our institution starting in 2007.
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