Airway Surgery

Advanced surgical procedures for complex airway disorders focused on restoring normal breathing while preserving voice and swallowing. Our approach combines endoscopic and open techniques to manage both congenital and acquired airway conditions.

Procedures & Treatments

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Laryngotracheal reconstruction for subglottic and tracheal stenosis

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Tracheostomy and tracheal resection with primary anastomosis

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Endoscopic laser surgery for laryngeal and tracheal webs and stenosis

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Laryngeal framework surgery (thyroplasty, arytenoid adduction) for vocal cord paralysis

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Partial laryngectomy for early laryngeal cancers with voice preservation

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Supraglottoplasty for laryngomalacia in children and adults

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Airway stenting for tracheobronchial malacia and complex stenosis

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Cricotracheal resection for severe subglottic stenosis

Benefits & Advantages

Multidisciplinary airway team with anesthesia and pulmonary specialists

Advanced imaging and navigation for precise surgical planning

Minimally invasive endoscopic techniques for faster recovery

Preservation of voice and swallowing function whenever possible

Customized airway stents for complex reconstructions

Postoperative speech and swallowing rehabilitation support

Expert care for both pediatric and adult airway conditions

Emergency airway management for critical situations

Common Airway Conditions

Airway Stenosis

Narrowing of airway due to scarring, trauma, or prolonged intubation requiring reconstruction

Vocal Cord Paralysis

Reduced vocal cord movement affecting breathing, voice, and swallowing

Tracheal Disorders

Includes malacia, tumors, and injuries requiring specialized airway reconstruction

Advanced Surgical Techniques

Endoscopic Laser
Open Reconstruction
Stent Placement
Image Guidance