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In this episode, Dr. Hamdy El-Hakim, pediatric airway surgeon and Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, joins host Dr. Gopi Shah to review laryngeal clefts in children. First, Dr. El-Hakim describes the presentation of laryngeal clefts. Affected children have coughing fits bad enough to cause watery eyes and “blue spells.” These fits are sometimes misattributed to other airway abnormalities or GERD. Then, discussion shifts to the workup of laryngeal clefts. All patients with a suspected laryngeal cleft need a comprehensive physical exam, a risk factor assessment and a swallow assessment, most commonly a FEES. Many patients will also require a diagnostic laryngoscopy with bronchoscopy (DLB). Dr. El-Hakim advises listeners on performing this test in children. Treatment of laryngeal clefts include thickened feeds, injection laryngoplasty, or surgical repair. Finally, Dr. El-Hakim advises listeners on compassionate care for families living with this condition. --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 03:39 - Laryngeal Clefts in Children: Diagnosis & Classification 06:36 - Presentation of Laryngeal Cleft 12:07 - Risk Factors & Associated Conditions 21:38 - Physical Examination Insights and Diagnostic Approaches 30:15 - The Role of FEES and Modified Barium Swallow in Diagnosis 37:37 - Navigating Pediatric Swallowing Disorders: Strategies and Challenges 41:12 - The Complexities of Diagnosing & Treating Laryngeal Cleft 45:28 - Surgical Techniques & Postoperative Care 01:03:13 - Evaluating Success Post-Surgery 01:09:20 - Final Thoughts: The Impact of Pediatric Dysphagia on Families --- RESOURCES Dr. Hamdy El-Hakim's University of Alberta Profile: https://www.ualberta.ca/airway-research/iarc-team/hamdy-el-hakim.html Article demonstrating superiority of cold steel relative to laser in type I laryngeal cleft repair: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34184769/
Kate and Mandy chat to Lewis from northwest Tasmania, a lovely young guy who studies media and communications and runs YouTube channel Lewlyfe. Lewis is part of the pea community as he was born with a bilateral cleft lip and palate.Lewis talks about growing up managing all the challenges of multiple surgeries, speech therapy and regular check ups with a whole range of doctors and specialists. Primary school was not much fun as he went to a sporty school when he wasn't into sports, but he found his feet and a loving and supportive community at high school, where his friends loved drama and music as much as he did.Lewis also talks about the impact on his mum and dad, their work in supporting other cleft families, and the support and kindness the whole family received from their church community. Kate and Mandy were also extra impressed to hear the news that Lewis' dad owns an IGA supermarket, given they're both very frequent shoppers at their local. Lewis also talks about making the decision to no longer undergo further surgeries, as he's happy and confident as he is. Lewis is focused on studying, running his YouTube channel and staying involved in his local community.Thanks for sharing your story with us Lewis! Subscribe to Lewis's YouTube channel Lewlyfe and help him bump up his followers, visit the Lewlyfe website and follow Lewis on Instagram. Visit CleftPals Victoria and Cleft Connect Australia for more information about cleft and palate conditions. Plus: Listen to our Spotify playlist –Too Peas: Songs Our Guest Peas LoveJoin our Facebook HangoutFind us on YouTubeBuy our book The Invisible Life Of Us!Leave us a speakpipe Help spread the love for Too Peas by rating and reviewing us!Melbourne forecast for Thursday February 22 - HOT, late cool change, windy, 38 degrees Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kiddushin 61 : Marc Chipkin : 2023-10-13 Clefts and ridges in a field - how they are treated in terms of consecration, sake and kiddushin. Doubling a condition.
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Dr. David Chong for the Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne discusses repair of Tessier craniofacial clefts 3 and 4 using the anatomical subunit principle. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “The Anatomical Subunit Approach to Managing Tessier Numbers 3 and 4 Craniofacial Clefts” by Aaron C. Van Slyke, Jonathan Burge, Ria Bos, Gary Parker and David K. Chong, Read the article for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: https://bit.ly/Tessier3and4 Dr. David Chong is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Melbourne. He is also the current President of the Australian Cleft Lip and Palate Association. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery
Beloved west Auckland poet Serie Barford was nominated in the NZ Book Awards for Sleeping With Stones, traversing oceans of feeling, expressing the tragic loss of her lover. Michael Steven's third poetry collection in five years, Night School, won the Kathleen Grattan award. His live delivery of his work embodies judge's David Eggleton's comment: “lucid precision”. On the night, as we recorded these readings live at Going West's Shifted Ground event in April 2022, Michael and Serie held the audience enthralled with every line. We know they'll do the same for you.
This podcast provides an approach to identification of the different types of cleft malformations, outlines the management of orofacial clefts and timing of surgical repair and discusses the genetic syndromes, sequences and associations linked with cleft lip and palate. It was developed by Julie Le, a first year Family Medicine resident at Queen's University with the help of Dr. Regan Guilfoyle, a pediatric plastic surgeon at the University of Alberta.
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Conrad Harrison MRCS and Jeremy Rodrigues PhD discuss the importance of the Cleft-Q scale in plastic surgery. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Deeper Understanding of Appearance in Orofacial Clefts: A Structural Equation Model of the CLEFT-Q Appearance Scales” by Conrad J. Harrison MRCS, Chris J. Sidey-Gibbons PhD, Anne F. Klassen DPhil, Karen W. Y. Wong Riff PhD, Dominic Furniss MD, Marc C. Swan DPhil and Jeremy N. Rodrigues PhD. Read the article for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: https://bit.ly/CleftQScale Dr. Harrison is a specialist registar in plastic surgery at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Dr. Rodrigues is a consultant plastic surgeon at Stoke Mandeville Center in Aylesbury, United Kingdom. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Conrad Harrison MRCS and Jeremy Rodrigues PhD discuss the importance of the Cleft-Q scale in plastic surgery. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Deeper Understanding of Appearance in Orofacial Clefts: A Structural Equation Model of the CLEFT-Q Appearance Scales” by Conrad J. Harrison MRCS, Chris J. Sidey-Gibbons PhD, Anne F. Klassen DPhil, Karen W. Y. Wong Riff PhD, Dominic Furniss MD, Marc C. Swan DPhil and Jeremy N. Rodrigues PhD. Read the article for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com:
Dr. Michael Rutter is an ENT surgeon and the director of the Aerodigestive Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. In this podcast, he discusses some surgical approaches to laryngeal clefts. This episode is available as an audio or video podcast Watch on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/hS-mzchgJBw Download the app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/staycurrent-pediatric-surgery/id1254498901
•Rev. Dr. Issac Whittmon began his singing career at an early age. By 17 he had organized his own group Clefts of Faith. With the group he got recognized by other Gospel artists and eventually became a member of Jessy Dixon All Stars who toured all over the country. •Rev. Whittmon was the first Gospel Artist in Chicago nominated for a Grammy Award for “The Lord Is My Light.” He also went on to be awarded a “Living Legend Award” in 2010 •There has been multiple magazine and newspaper articles and features regarding his contributions to Gospel Music and Ministry. He has many recordings and videos marking his GOLD in Gospel Music His chart topping "It's All In His Hands" is still a Traditional favorite through the years. I close the show today with Rev. Dr. Issac Whittmon singing from the pulpit of Christian Fellowship of Chicago, IL For questions or comments about this show, please send an email to: letstalk2gmg@gmail.com
Review the pathophysiology of laryngeal clefts, classification, work up, and treatment.
Holy moly it's only been one week and we dropped another episode of CP?!?! Yes you lucky folks get an early dose of the Sweets and the Paps ... this week we talk about lyricist Javed Akhtar's 75th birthday bash, Jeff Bezos' visit to India, the oscar nominations and much more! Hope you enjoy the episode! - // Starring Sweety & Pappu // Visit ChuskiPop.com for more info // Subscribe to us on patreon.com/chuskipop for only $1 a month // Listen To Us On , , & // Follow Us on twitter.com/chuskipop and instagram.com/chuskipop
This episode covers the basics of facial development, branchial/pharyngeal arches and pouches, Tessier clefts and dental malocculsion
In this episode Michelle is joined once again by the gifted Mrs. Melissa Montiel, MS CCC-SLP, (see Episode 14 “Banishing Confusion for Clefts”), from the Medical University of South Carolina and the Evelyn Tramell Institute for Voice and Swallowing. In Melissa’s second lecture, we address both the speech component of VPI (velopharyngeal insufficiency), but also the more elusive and often misunderstood swallowing aspect of VPI. Sit back in awe as Melissa educates colleagues about signs and symptoms that would warrant a VPI evaluation and the steps involved during the VPI eval. If you have a patient with nasal regurgitation, then this might be perfect for you!
Mountain Over Valleys Series WK2:: We are al facing enemies of all sorts and although we might be hiding, God will show up and remind of us who He created us to be and how He sees us.
Fanfics read: Solaceon Daycare’s Excellent Adventures (by Nidoran Duran) Readers: Stevo, David, Logan, Shawn, Wolfboy, Tehmsu Referee: Val Happy Thanksgiving from our terrible family to your terrible family! While you all are bursting at the seems from leftovers and fretting about how badly you confronted Uncle Blake about his B.O. stank yesterday, we spent more time reading. Because of course that’s what we do. We schlep onward in Niduranduran’s “Solaceon Daycare’s Excellent Adventures” or “Sexcellent Taintventures” if you’ve been following the “story”. In this episode: buildup to eventual wincest and… EMOLGA SEX! Yeah, the protagonist has sex with an electric squirrel. There’s a reason we drink to forget. Grab the fic and other stuff at https://www.fridaynightfanfiction.com/2018/02/17/season-4-episode-21-good-old-ass-clefts/
Facial clefts occur in nearly one out of 600 births in the United States and are the most common birth defects treated by pediatric plastic surgeons. Clefts of the lip and palate are complex conditions, which affect not only the child’s appearance and self-esteem, but also a child’s ability to breathe, speak, hear and eat properly. Because of this, treatment involves the close cooperation of a number of medical and dental specialists, and represent a special challenge to the medical community.Here to discuss plastic surgery in children, cleft lip & palate and what to look for when searching for a pediatric plastic surgeon for your child is Dr. Julia Corcoran. She is a recognized pediatric plastic surgeon with Shriners Hospitals for Children- Chicago.
Cows and Clefts
Interview with Jonathan A. Perkins, DO, author of Impact of Cleft Width in Clefts of Secondary Palate on the Risk of Velopharyngeal Insufficiency