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Management of Bilateral vocal cord abductor palsy

Sunday, May 21, 2023
1:40 PM - 2:40 PM
Hall 1A

Overview

Bilateral vocal cord palsy is difficult to diagnose and manage. This instructional session explores options such as imaging and endoscopic diagnosis, with expert updates on therapeutic options including airway expansion surgery, cord fixation and the innovative technique of nerve re-innervation.


Details

Instructional


Speaker

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MD Marilena Trozzi
Airway surgery
Head Of Airway Surgery Unit
Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital Irccs

How I manage Airway obstruction due to Bilateral vocal cord abductor palsy by Endoscopic Arytenoid Latero Abduction

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Mrs Kate Heathcote
University Hospitals Dorset

How I manage Airway obstruction due to Bilateral vocal cord abductor palsy-reinnervation

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Dr Vikash Modi
Chief, Pediatric Otolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery
Weill Cornell Medical College/New York Presbyterian Hospital

How I manage Airway obstruction due to Bilateral vocal cord abductor palsy-anterior and posterior cricoid split +/- grafts

Dr Fiona Kabagenyi
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Makerere University, College of Health Sciences

How Accurate is Translaryngeal Ultrasound (Tlus) Compared to the Flexible Fibre-optic Laryngoscopy(Ffl), in Viewing Vocal Cord Mobility in Children?

Miss Jacquline Chan
Ent Registrar
Birmingham Children's Hospital

Video: Paediatric Vocal Cord Ultrasound

Mr Guillaume Petit
Hospices Civils De Lyon

Endoscopic lateral fixation of the vocal fold in new borns with laryngeal palsy


Chair - Instructional

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Prof George Zalzal
Chief Emeritus
Children's National Health System- George Washington University


Moderator - Instructional

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Dr Briac Thierry
Attending Physician
Hopital Universitaire Necker Enfants Malades, Paris

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