Endoscopic Management of an Internal Laryngopyocele Presenting with Acute Airway Obstruction

  • Andreou Z
  • Randhawa P
  • O'Flynn P
  • et al.
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Statement of Problem . Laryngocele is a rare laryngeal disease, where there is an abnormal dilatation of the saccule of the laryngeal ventricle. It can either be internal or external, and a laryngopyocele is a rare complication of this anomaly. Internal laryngopyoceles can prove difficult to manage, as they often present with airway compromise. Method of Study . Case Report. Results . We present a case of a laryngopyocele that was successfully managed with suspension laryngoscopy and endoscopic marsupialisation and resection. To our knowledge, this is the first such case described in the literature. Conclusions . Surgical drainage of a laryngopyocele via the external approach is well documented in the literature. We feel that endoscopic resection of laryngopyoceles in an emergency situation is a viable alternative and also prevents the associated surgical morbidity.

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Andreou, Z., Randhawa, P. S., O’Flynn, P., & Vaz, F. M. (2011). Endoscopic Management of an Internal Laryngopyocele Presenting with Acute Airway Obstruction. Case Reports in Surgery, 2011, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/873613

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