Efficacy of resorbable plates for reduction and stabilization of laryngeal fractures

Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2003 Sep;112(9 Pt 1):745-50. doi: 10.1177/000348940311200901.

Abstract

We evaluated the efficacy of resorbable reconstruction plates (polylactic acid copolymer) for the open reduction and stabilization of displaced laryngeal fractures. Both MacroPore and Leibinger reconstruction plates were used with equal ease of application in 3 adult male patients. We found the plating system to be especially effective for the reduction of comminuted cricoid fractures. Adequate skeletal stabilization allowed early resumption of phonatory and respiratory function without long-term intraluminal stenting for skeletal support. No complications of hematoma, seroma, or infection were experienced. Resorbable plates appear to be relatively safe and useful for internal fixation of both cartilaginous and ossified parts of the larynx, allowing rapid rehabilitation and return of function.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Absorbable Implants / standards*
  • Adult
  • Bone Plates*
  • Fracture Fixation, Internal* / standards
  • Fractures, Cartilage / diagnostic imaging
  • Fractures, Cartilage / etiology
  • Fractures, Cartilage / surgery*
  • Humans
  • Laryngeal Cartilages / diagnostic imaging
  • Laryngeal Cartilages / injuries*
  • Male
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Wounds, Nonpenetrating / complications
  • Wounds, Nonpenetrating / diagnostic imaging