scholarly journals Congenital Anomalies and Anatomical Aberrations in Head & Neck Oncology– A Single Institution Experience

Author(s):  
S. Subbiah ◽  
G. Gopu ◽  
Syed Afroze Hussain ◽  
Bright Singh. R.S
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. e241081
Author(s):  
Sevasti Konstantinidou ◽  
Michelle Wyatt ◽  
Colin Butler ◽  
Claire Frauenfelder

A bilobed tongue base was identified in an infant with multiple other head, neck and cardiac congenital anomalies. This anatomical variation of the posterior tongue is rare, with only two other cases identified in the literature. We report a case of a 5-month-old boy with a bilobed posterior tongue incidentally identified during workup for cardiac surgery.


Author(s):  
Rodrigo Gonçalves Dias ◽  
Roland Giger ◽  
Philipp Latzin ◽  
Thomas Riva ◽  
Carmen Casaulta ◽  
...  

AbstractMajor congenital anomalies are known to play a role in the management and prognosis of airway obstruction. Most studies assess acquired forms of airway obstruction. Data on congenital or otherwise non-acquired forms of airway obstruction is sparse. In this retrospective, single-institution cohort study, we sought to evaluate and compare the patterns of airway obstruction in children with and without major congenital anomalies, and to assess the impact of management and outcome, irrespective of aetiology. Fifty-five patients were included, 23 with and 32 without underlying major congenital anomalies. Multilevel airway obstruction (usually affecting the nasopharynx, oropharynx, and the trachea) was more common in children with congenital anomalies (91% vs. 41%, p < .001). Consequently, these children required more frequent and earlier surgical management, especially tracheostomy and adenotonsillar surgery.Conclusions: Major congenital anomalies are associated with multilevel airway obstruction and poor functional prognosis. A simple clinical definition considering impact of major congenital anomalies on development and growth may help guide management plans following endoscopic evaluation of the entire airway and flanked by multidisciplinary discussions. What is Known:• Children with major comorbidities display increased disease severity and more prevalent multilevel airway obstruction• Previous studies include both children with acquired and non-acquired forms of airway obstruction; therefore, the actual impact major comorbidities in children with non-acquired causes of airway obstruction remain unclear. What is New:• A total of 42% children in this study population had major comorbidities with and impact on growth and/or psychomotor development, with a higher prevalence of multilevel airway obstruction and worse rates of functional improvement/recovery.• Children with major comorbidities require tracheostomy more often and earlier than those without major comorbidities, and remain tracheostomy-dependent for a longer time.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 146-148
Author(s):  
Sudhir Naik ◽  
Rajshekar Halkud ◽  
RM Deekshith ◽  
P Sathya ◽  
Purshottam Chavan ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Background/objectives As congenital anomalies of the thyroid are rare and the pathology associated with it warranting total thyroidectomies is still rare, so the inadvertent parathyroidectomies are rarely reported. Unilateral or bilateral hypoplasia or agenesis of one or both thyroid lobes, with or without isthmic agenesis, is a rare developmental anomaly. Meticulous subcapsular dissection with preserving the vascular twigs to the parathyroid is very important in avoiding complications. Materials and methods We report two cases of thyroid hemiagenesis in our medical college institution over a period of 10 years. Both were females in the 6th decade with swelling in the neck. One had a right-sided swelling and the second had a left-sided swelling, both measuring about 5 ⨯ 5 cm. Conclusion So the total thyroidectomy surgery in hemiagenesis cases poses a risk to the parathyroids as the altered anatomy. So the time-tested technique of subcapsular dissection and meticulous preservation of the multiple vasculature of the parathyroids in the fascial compartment provides better results with least morbidity. How to cite this article Naik SM, Halkud R, Chavan P, Appaji M, Sathya P, Bhat SR, Deekshith RM. Importance of Preserving Parathyroids in Surgery for Hemiagenesis of Thyroid: Analysis with Review of Literature. Int J Head Neck Surg 2015;6(4):146-148.


2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A401-A401 ◽  
Author(s):  
D EFRON ◽  
K LILLEMOE ◽  
J CAMERON ◽  
S TIERNEY ◽  
S ABRAHAM ◽  
...  

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