The Effects of Balloon Dilation Laryngoplasty in Children With Congenital Heart Disease

Abstract
Patients with underlying congenital heart disease (CHD) present a multitude of challenges for pediatric subspecialists. With better surgical techniques and improved technological advances, many patients with conditions once considered lethal now survive to greater ages. As a result of the medical complexity encountered in these patients, pediatric otolaryngologists are often consulted owing to a high risk for associated airway abnormalities.

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