Chapter 22. ENT Surgery
- Joseph Tobias
- Karen Zur
- Myringotomy and Tube Placement – Reproduced with permission from: Klein JO, Pelton S. Patient information: Ear infections (otitis media) in children (Beyond the Basics). In: UpToDate, Basow DS (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA 2013. TubeCopyright © 2013 UpToDate, Inc. For more information visit http://www.uptodate.com.
- Upper Airway Obstruction During Lateral Neck Rotation – 3D reconstructed MRI images of child with neck in neutral position, lateral rotated, and rotated with 10 cm H2O CPAP. NP=nasopharynx, OP=oropharynx, L=larynx.
- Anesthesia for Myringotomy and Tube Placement
- Positioning for Ear Procedures – For ear procedures, the OR is often turned 180 degrees away from the anesthesia machine.
- Pediatric OSA – Categories of pediatric obstructive sleep apnea
- Lateral Positioning After T&A – Lateral positioning may facilitate upper airway patency after T&A
- Nasopharyngeal Airway After T&A – Preparing a nasopharyngeal airway with an endotracheal tube adaptor.
- Nasopharyngeal Airway After T&A – Nasopharyngeal airway can facilitate recovery from T&A in children with severe OSA.
- Nasal RAE – The nasal RAE tube is secured to the head wrap to prevent movement during an oral surgical procedure.
- For rigid bronchoscopy, the OR table is turned 90 degrees and the airway is shared and managed by the ENT surgeon.
- Bronchoscopy table contains various instruments for examination of the lower airway.
- A foreign body with surrounding inflammation and secretions in the left main bronchus.
- The ENT surgeon can choose from a variety of graspers to remove a bronchial foreign body.
- Laryngeal papillomatosis obstructing the glottic inlet.
- Local anesthetic is administered to the frenulum prior to excision.
- A clamp is applied to enhance hemostasis.
- An incision is made in the avascular frenulum.
- An incision is made in the avascular frenulum.
- The excised frenulum will be repaired with dissolvable sutures.
- Thyroglossal Duct Cyst Excision – Reproduced with permission from: Randolph GW, Kamani DV. Thyroglossal duct cysts and ectopic thyroid. In: UpToDate, Basow DS (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA 2013. Copyright © 2013 UpToDate, Inc. For more information visit http://www.uptodate.com.
- Tracheostomy for Cystic Hygroma – Large cystic hygroma requiring tracheostomy in infancy.
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