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US9504454B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9504454-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314084086-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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The transoral repair of choanal atresia is a method for the surgical repair of choanal atresia that uses a transoral approach. The procedure includes the use of a curved drill, a curved shaver, curved grasping forceps, and a suction irrigator. After endotracheal intubation, a retractor is inserted to retract the tongue. A 120° angled telescope is inserted behind the soft palate into the nasopharynx to visualize the posterior choanae. A curved drill is used to drill the atretic plate from the vomer medially to the lateral pterygoid plate laterally. The drilled section of the atretic plate is removed to clear the obstruction.
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I claim: 1. A method for transoral repair of choanal atresia in a human patient, comprising the steps of: (a) intubating a trachea of the human patient; (b) inserting a mouth gag retractor to retract a tongue of the human patient; (c) inserting a 120° telescope behind a soft palate of the human patient into a nasopharynx of the human patient to visualize posterior choanae of the human patient; (d) identifying the following surgical landmarks in the human patient: (1) an atretic plate; (2) a posterior end of a vomer bone and (3) a torus tubarius; (e) inserting a curved drill transorally into the nasopharynx; (f) drilling the atretic plate from the vomer bone medially at a posterior nasal septum of the human patient until a lateral pterygoid plate of the human patient laterally; (g) removing and vacuuming any bone dust and reducing heat generated by the drill using a suction irrigator in conjunction with the curved drill; (h) removing any soft tissue component of the atresia using a curved shaver; and (i) removing any bony spicules or fractured bony parts of the atretic plate using a curved grasping forceps. 2. The method for transoral repair of choanal atresia according to claim 1 , wherein the drill comprises a drill handle, a curved shaft and a drill bit. 3. The method for transoral repair of choanal atresia according to claim 2 , wherein said drill bit is rounded. 4. The method for transoral repair of choanal atresia according to claim 2 , wherein a size of said drill bit is selected from the group consisting of 2 mm, 3 mm and 4 mm. 5. The method for transoral repair of choanal atresia according to claim 1 , wherein said shaver is rotatable by 360°. 6. The method for transoral repair of choanal atresia according to claim 1 , wherein the curved grasping forceps is a crocodile forceps. 7. The method for transoral repair of choanal atresia according to claim 1 , wherein said suction irrigator is curved. 8. The method for transoral repair of choanal atresia according to claim 1 , wherein said suction irrigator is straight.
with a single pivotal connection (A61B17/29 takes precedence) · CPC title
for producing a curved bore · CPC title
with suction drainage system · CPC title
for use in the oral cavity, larynx, bronchial passages or nose (for medical inspection of cavities or tubes in the body A61B1/00); Tongue scrapers · CPC title
Surgical instruments, devices or methods (A61B18/00 takes precedence; dental tools A61C3/00; eye surgery A61F9/007; ear surgery A61F11/20) · CPC title
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