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Request an Appointment with codes: Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
Post airway reconstructive hoarseness occurs after a child undergoes surgery to repair the airway. Hoarseness can also occur after a child is intubated (when a breathing tube is placed inside the throat) during surgery or for an extended period.
214-456-6862
Fax: 214-456-7115
469-497-2504
Fax: 469-497-2510
469-488-7000
Fax: 469-488-7001
469-303-5000
Fax: 214-867-9511
Request an Appointment with codes: Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
Certain conditions require surgery to a child’s airway. The airway is comprised of the pharynx (where the nose and mouth meet to connect them to the esophagus), larynx (voice box) and trachea (cartilage tubes that go from the larynx to the bronchi). After surgery, the child may develop a hoarse voice.
The main symptom of post airway reconstructive hoarseness is a hoarse (harsh, raspy or strained) voice. Postoperative airway stenting can also cause temporary or long-term changes in voice depending on the location of the stent and the duration that it remains in place.
Surgeries that could lead to post airway reconstructive hoarseness include: