Does the presence of a tracheoesophageal fistula predict the outcome of laryngeal cleft repair?
OBJECTIVE: To determine if the presence of a tracheo-esophageal fistula (TEF) alters outcome following laryngeal cleft repair. DESIGN: A retrospective review of patients diagnosed and treated for laryngeal clefts, with a minimum follow-up period of 1 year. SETTING: An academic tertiary care children’s hospital. PATIENTS: Twenty-five pediatric patients diagnosed and surgically treated for laryngeal cleft. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Each chart was reviewed to determine if patients with a laryngeal cleft had been diagnosed with TEF and had undergone a surgical TEF repair procedure. The success of the surgery was evaluated based on the resolution of symptoms and the endoscopic evaluation of the repair site. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients were reviewed for study purposes. Fourteen had a history of TEF repair and 11, no history of TEF. All 25 patients underwent surgical repair of the laryngeal cleft. Twelve of the 14 patients with a history of TEF repair experienced a breakdown of the laryngeal c