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Airway Disorders

 

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    Airway Disorders

Vocal Cord Paresis / Paralysis

Vocal cord paresis or paralysis occurs when the nerves controlling the vocal cords are damaged, resulting in difficulty speaking or breathing. Treatment may include voice therapy, injection laryngoplasty, or surgery. Dr. Shweta Gogia offers expert care in managing vocal cord paralysis and paresis, helping patients restore normal voice function.

Glottic Web, Glottic Stenosis - Laser-Assisted Division, Balloon Dilation

A glottic web and glottic stenosis are conditions where the vocal cords are narrowed or connected by a tissue web, affecting voice and breathing. Laser-assisted division and balloon dilation are minimally invasive techniques used to treat these conditions by widening the airway and restoring normal vocal cord function. Dr. Shweta Gogia specializes in these advanced procedures to provide effective relief and restore normal voice function.

Tracheal Issues - End-to-End Anastomosis, Cricotracheal Resection, and Reconstruction

Tracheal issues, including severe narrowing or damage, may require surgical intervention such as end-to-end anastomosis or cricotracheal resection and reconstruction. These complex procedures aim to restore airway function and ensure optimal breathing. Dr. Shweta Gogia provides specialized care for patients requiring these advanced surgeries, ensuring a successful recovery and improved quality of life.

Foreign Bodies in the Airway and Esophagus

The presence of foreign bodies in the airway or esophagus can lead to choking, difficulty swallowing, or respiratory distress. Timely removal is crucial to avoid complications. Dr. Shweta Gogia has extensive experience in safely removing foreign bodies from the airway and esophagus, using both endoscopic and surgical methods to ensure patient safety and recovery.

Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP) is a rare condition where benign tumors caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) develop in the airway. These growths can obstruct breathing and affect voice quality. Dr. Shweta Gogia specializes in managing RRP through surgical removal and ongoing monitoring to ensure airway clearance and prevent recurrence.

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