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Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis FREE

Stephen S. Park, MD; John M. Streitz, Jr, MD; Elie E. Rebeiz, MD; Stanley M. Shapshay, MD
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1995;121(8):894-897. doi:10.1001/archotol.1995.01890080062012
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Objective:  To review our patients with subglottic stenosis and describe a rare subclass of patients in whom the cause of subglottic scarring and narrowing remains unknown.

Design:  A restrospective chart review and clinical update were performed on all patients seen with the diagnosis of subglottic stenosis.

Setting:  The patient pool represents a collection of primary care patients within a suburb of Boston, Mass, and tertiary referrals from community and out-of-state otolaryngologists.

Patients:  The charts of 80 patients were reviewed, and 10 of the 80 patients fulfilled the criteria for idiopathic subglottic stenosis.

Intervention:  Diagnostic and theraeutic intervention ranged from laboratory tests, topography, flexible bronchoscopy, rigid endoscopy and biopsy, laser-assisted dilation, and resection and repair of the lesion.

Main Outcome Measures:  Attention was directed toward the character of the lesion, treatment modality, and clinical outcome.

Results:  From 1985 to 1992, 10 patients with idiopathic subglottic stenosis were treated at the Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Mass. Eight patients required therapy for exertional dyspnea. Endoscopic laser incision and dilation were performed in all eight patients, with good initial results. Four patients were treated successfully with endoscopy alone: three required only one dilation, and the fourth required a second dilation. The remaining four patients, who had longer and more complex stenoses, have had repeated restenosis at intervals ranging from 1.5 to 12 months. Two of these patients have undergone laryngotracheal resection and reconstruction and were without evidence of restenosis 10 and 20 months after surgery.

Conclusions:  There exists a subclass of patients with subglottic stenosis of unknown cause. Symptomatic idiopathic subglottic stenosis may be treated successfully with laser incision and dilation if the stenosis is simple and short. More complex, longer stenoses are prone to recurrence and are more definitively managed by resection and reconstruction of the narrowed area.(Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1995;121:894-897)

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Specks U, Wheatley CL, McDonald TJ, Rohrbach MS, DeRemee RA.  Anticytoplasmic antibodies in the diagnosis and follow-up of Wegener's granulomatosis . Mayo Clin Proc . 1989;;64:28-36.
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Shapshay SM, Beamis JF Jr, Hybels RL, Bohigian RK.  Endoscopic treatment of subglottic and tracheal stenosis by radial laser incision and dilation . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol . 1987;;96:661-664.
Streitz JM Jr, Shapshay SM.  Airway injury after tracheotomy and endotracheal intubation . Surg Clin North Am . 1991;;71:1211-1230.
Grillo HC.  Primary reconstruction of airway after resection of subglottic laryngeal and upper tracheal stenosis . Ann Thorac Surg . 1982;;33:3-18.
Grillo HC, Mark EJ, Mathisen DJ, Wain JC.  Idiopathic laryngotracheal stenosis and its management . Ann Thorac Surg . 1993;;56:80-87.

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Specks U, Wheatley CL, McDonald TJ, Rohrbach MS, DeRemee RA.  Anticytoplasmic antibodies in the diagnosis and follow-up of Wegener's granulomatosis . Mayo Clin Proc . 1989;;64:28-36.
Grillo HC.  The management of tracheal stenosis following assisted respiration . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1969;;57:52-71.
Shapshay SM, Beamis JF Jr, Hybels RL, Bohigian RK.  Endoscopic treatment of subglottic and tracheal stenosis by radial laser incision and dilation . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol . 1987;;96:661-664.
Streitz JM Jr, Shapshay SM.  Airway injury after tracheotomy and endotracheal intubation . Surg Clin North Am . 1991;;71:1211-1230.
Grillo HC.  Primary reconstruction of airway after resection of subglottic laryngeal and upper tracheal stenosis . Ann Thorac Surg . 1982;;33:3-18.
Grillo HC, Mark EJ, Mathisen DJ, Wain JC.  Idiopathic laryngotracheal stenosis and its management . Ann Thorac Surg . 1993;;56:80-87.

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