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Shweta Gogia1, Sangeet Kumar Agarwal1, Alok Agarwal1.
Abstract
The objective of the case series is to understand the clinical and surgical aspects of new minimally invasive technique of coblation in cases of vallecular cysts in neonates. Method of Study. Four neonates underwent surgery for vallecular cyst by using Arthrocare ENT coblator system. Results Obtained. All the four cases presented in stridor and difficult intubation was also a concern which necessitated a swift, high precision instrument with almost immediate results. Coblation excision includes direct contact with vallecular cyst, improved targeting of the cyst, and preservation of normal tissue. All the four cases had an uneventful postoperative period and smooth recovery and had an early discharge from the hospital. Conclusions. Early diagnosis and intervention hold the key for an early recovery and for minimizing nutritional disturbances secondary to poor feeding in cases of neonatal vallecular cysts.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25405048 PMCID: PMC4227357 DOI: 10.1155/2014/764860
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Otolaryngol ISSN: 2090-6773
Figure 1Contrast enhanced computed tomographic scan showing nonenhancing fluid filled lesion located at base of tongue of 12.2 × 13.4 mm.
Figure 299 m technetium pertechnetate scan. No abnormal tracer uptake was seen in the clinically palpable swelling at the base of the tongue.
Figure 3Preoperative endoscopic view of cystic mass of the tongue mass of case I.
Figure 4Postoperative endoscopic view of case I.
Figure 5Contrast enhanced computed tomographic scan showing nonenhancing cystic lesion located at the base of the tongue measuring 12.7 mm × 13.5 mm.