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Bilateral congenital alveolar synechiae?a rare cause of trismus

Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2016³â 38±Ç 1È£ p.44 ~ 44
Panda Smriti, Sikka Kapil, Punj Jyotsna, Sharma Suresh C.,
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 ( Panda Smriti ) - All India Institute of Medical Sciences Department of ENT
 ( Sikka Kapil ) - All India Institute of Medical Sciences Department of ENT
 ( Punj Jyotsna ) - All India Institute of Medical Sciences Department of Anesthesiology
 ( Sharma Suresh C. ) - All India Institute of Medical Sciences Department of ENT

Abstract


Congenital alveolar synechiae is a rare anomaly mostly presenting in association with cleft palate. Owing to reduced mouth opening, feeding difficulties, and compromised airway in extreme cases along with presentation in early neonatal period, these patients present unique challenges to the surgeon as well as the anesthetist. Here, we discuss the surgical and anesthetic management of this entity in a 12-month-old female child.

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