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Congenital Lesions of Larynx 
Presented by : 
. Anup Bhatta 
Yugal Bhattrai 
(MBBS , KUSMS)
Development of larynx 
• Development of larynx occur 
during the 4th week of intra 
uterine life. 
• The larynx begins as a slit like 
diverticulum(laryngotrachial 
groove) in the ventral wall of the primitive 
pharynx.
• The groove gradually deepens and 
its edges fuse to form a septum. 
• This septum separates the laringo 
trachial tube from the pharynx 
and oesophagus.
• Between 5th and 6th weeks, 
-3 swellings appear at the 
. laryngeal aditus. 
• An anterior swelling, a 
derivative of the hypobranchial 
. eminence from 4th arch- forms . . . 
. epiglottis 
• 2 lateral arytenoid 
Swellings appear, derived from the 
. 6th branchial arch, move medially . 
. and form a t shaped aperture.
• Laryngeal lumen- temporarily occluded at 8 weeks 
gestational age as a result of epithelial proliferation. 
• By the 10th week of gestation, recanalization occurs and 
consequently pair of laryngeal ventricles are formed. 
• The larynngeal ventricles are bound by mesenchyme 
tissue that condense and progress into false and true 
vocal cords. 
• Laryngeal cartilaes develop from the mesenchyme of the 
branchial arches.
• Thyroid cartilage – from the 4th arch mesenchye as 
two lateral plates meet in the midline. 
• Arytenoids, cornuculate, cricoid and tracheal 
cartilages– 6th brachial arch 
• Epiglottis – develops from hypobrachial eminence 
• Intrinsic laryngeal muscles develop from the 
mesodern of the 4th and 6th arches
Epidemiology 
• 80 – 85 % children < 3 yrs with stridor have congenital 
etiology for stridor 
• 60 % of these anomalies are in larynx 
• 20-25 % are anomalies of trachea + bronchi 
• 45% patients have more than 1 anomalies
Etiology 
Supraglottis: Laryngomalacia, Supraglottic web, 
Saccular cyst, Congenital 
laryngocoele, Supraglottic cleft 
Glottis: Vocal cord paralysis, Glottic web, 
Glottic stenosis, Cri-du-chat syndrome 
Subglottis: Subglottic stenosis, Subglottic web, 
Subglottic hemangioma
Common congenital lesions 
• Laryngomalacia (60%) 
• Congenital vocal cord paralysis (20%) 
• Congenital subglottic stenosis (15%) 
• Subglottic hemangioma (1.5%)
Supra-glottic 
abnormalities
Laryngomalacia 
• Most common congenital laryngeal anomaly 
• Congenital laryngeal stridor 
Etiology: 
• Exact cause is not known 
1. Mal-development of cartilaginous structures 
2. Gastro-esophageal reflux disease 
3. Immaturity of neuromuscular control
• Characterized by excessive flaccidity of 
supraglottic larynx which is sucked in during 
inspiration producing stridor and sometimes 
cyanosis.
Clinical presentation 
• Symptoms begin few weeks after birth, progress over 
9-12 months & resolve by 2 years 
• Inspiratory stridor: 1. increased by: supine position, 
feeding, resp. infection & exertion (crying). 2. relieved 
by: neck extension & prone position. 
• Phonation & cry are normal. Feeding difficulties, 
failure to thrive, dyspnoea & cyanosis are rare.
Flexible laryngoscopy 
• Elongation + longitudinal folding of epiglottis (omega 
shaped, ), falls postero-inferiorly on inspiration 
• Redundant bulky arytenoids prolapse anteriorly & 
medially on inspiration. Shortening + medial collapse 
of aryepiglottic folds. Expiration results in expulsion 
of these structures with free flow of air 
• Rigid bronchoscopy GA: exclude other anomaly
Omega-shaped epiglottis
Flexible laryngoscopy
Treatment 
1. 99% cases: reassurance, sleep in prone 
position 
2. Treatment of gastro-esophageal reflux disease 
3. Surgical management (for 1% cases): 
a. Emergency Tracheostomy: kept till 2 yrs age 
b. Epiglottoplasty: cautery or laser assisted
Congenital laryngocoele 
• Dilatation of laryngeal saccule and extends between thyroid 
cartilage and ventricle. 
• Air filled dilatation of ventricular sinus of Morgagni 
C/F: 1. Hoarseness or respiratory distress 
2. Neck swelling es on Valsalva maneuver 
Investigation: 1. Plain X-ray soft tissue neck 
2. Flexible laryngoscopy 
Treatment: 1. Endoscopic marsupialization 
2. External excision by thyrotomy
Swelling es with Valsalva
Types of laryngocoele 
• Internal (20%): contained entirely within endolarynx 
with bulge in false vocal fold & aryepiglottic fold 
• External (30%): only neck swelling without visible 
endolaryngeal swelling 
• Combined (50%): Also extends into anterior triangle of 
neck through foramen for superior laryngeal nerve & 
vessels in thyrohyoid membrane. Dumbbell shaped.
X-ray neck A.P. view
Congenital laryngeal cyst 
• Arises in the aryepiglottic fold and appears as bluish 
,fluid filled smooth swelling in the supraglottic larynx. 
• 40% congenital cysts found within hours of birth 
• 95% of infants have symptoms within 6 months 
• C/F: Inspiratory stridor improves on extension of head, 
cyanosis, feeding problem & failure to thrive
Treatment 
1. Emergency tracheostomy for acute stridor 
2. Endoscopic de-roofing or marsupialization: 
 cold knife  Laser-assisted 
3. Endoscopic incision & drainage 
4. Total excision: 
 endoscopic  laryngofissure approach
Glottic abnormalities
Congenital vocal cord 
palsy
Etiology 
1. Idiopathic: it is a second most common abnormality 
2. C.N.S. Lesions: Arnold- Chiari malformation, 
cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, myelo-meningocele, 
spina bifida, hypoxia 
3. Birth trauma: a. cervical spine 
b. recurrent laryngeal nerve 
4. Mediastinum lesions: a. tumors 
b. vascular malformation
Clinical Features 
Unilateral paralysis : 4 times common 
 Hoarse, breathy cry aggravated by agitation 
 Feeding difficulty  Aspiration 
Bilateral paralysis: 
 Biphasic stridor (worsens on agitation) 
 disphonia
Diagnosis: 
1. Flexible laryngoscopy shows vocal fold palsy 
2. Rigid bronchoscopy  GA: other anomaly 
Treatment: 
Bilateral paralysis: 
1. Vocal cord lateralization 2. Cordotomy 
3. Cordectomy 4.Subtotal arytenoidectomy 
5. Tracheostomy 
Unilateral paralysis: Observation , most cases resolve 
within 6 months.
Vocal cord lateralization (laterofixation 
/ cordopexy)
Cordectomy
Cordectomy + lateralization
Glottic web 
• It occurs due incomplete recanalization of larynx. 
• It is mostly seen in between vocal cords . 
symptoms 
weak cry and aphonia, hoarseness, inspiratory 
stridor in severe cases, dyspnea on exertion. 
Signs 
Indirect laryngoscopy white or pink thick or 
thin membrane, attached anterior to both vocal 
cords with a sharp and curved posterior border.
Treatment 
• Thick web can be cut with knife or co2 laser 
and subsequent dilation by placing silicon 
keel. 
• Tracheostomy is done when stridor and 
dyspnea are severe.
Glottic stenosis 
 It is stenosis of the glottic area which is 
presented by the features of airway 
obstruction. 
Treatment 
Endoscopic division 
with knife / laser & 
insertion of 
McNaught laryngeal 
keel
Cri-du-chat syndrome 
• Cri – du – chat means cry of the cat 
• Partial depletion of short arm of chromosome 5 
• High pitched mewing stridor 
• Diamond shaped glottic space, narrow vocal cords, 
curved & elongated supraglottis 
• Treatment: 1. Supportive care 
2. Genetic counseling
Sub-glottic 
abnormalities
Congenital subglottic stenosis 
• Definition: diameter of subglottic lumen < 4 mm in 
term infant & < 3 mm in pre-term infant 
• Etiology: Incomplete recanalization of laryngo-tracheal 
tube during 3rd month of gestation 
• Types: 1. Membranous: more common & mild form 
2. Cartilaginous: less common & severe form 
• Clinical presentation: Symptoms appear in first 
few months of life. Biphasic stridor. Cry is normal.
Treatment 
It is diagnosed by bronchoscopy. 
Most cases resolve spontaneously by 4 years as the subglottic space 
widens with age. 
Tracheostomy and endotracial intubation for significant stridor. Tube 
removed by 4 years when subglottic space widens. 
Laser ablation for membranous stenosis < 5 mm. 
Crico-tracheal resection & Laryngo – tracheo - plasty in patients who 
could not be decannulated.
Tracheostomy
Laryngo-tracheoplasty
Subglottic hemangioma 
• Patient is asymtomatic till 3-6 months and symptoms appears with increase of its size. 
Symptoms 
• appear by age 2-12 months 
• Biphasic stridor, barking cough ,dyspnea, cyanosis, retraction of intercostal spaces & 
normal cry . 
• Agitation of the patient or crying may increase airway obstruction due to venous filling. 
• 50% have cutaneous hemangiomas of head & neck 
Flexible laryngoscopy : unilateral or bilateral lesion 
• Located postero - laterally in subglottis submucosa, pink-blue in color, sessile & easily 
compressible
Flexible laryngoscopy
Management 
Observation: for small lesions without stridor 
Tracheostomy: for significant airway obstruction. 
Tube kept till 5 years. 
Specific treatment: 
1.co2 Laser ablation 2. Cryosurgery 
3. Sclerosing agent: intra - lesional injection 
4. Open surgical excision
Subglottic web 
• It is due to incomplete recanalization of larynx. 
• Presenting features are airway obstruction , weak 
cry or aphonia. 
Treatment 
• It can be cut with a knife or co2 laser. 
• Silicon keel can be inserted and subsequent 
dilations.
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Larynx

  • 1. Congenital Lesions of Larynx Presented by : . Anup Bhatta Yugal Bhattrai (MBBS , KUSMS)
  • 2. Development of larynx • Development of larynx occur during the 4th week of intra uterine life. • The larynx begins as a slit like diverticulum(laryngotrachial groove) in the ventral wall of the primitive pharynx.
  • 3. • The groove gradually deepens and its edges fuse to form a septum. • This septum separates the laringo trachial tube from the pharynx and oesophagus.
  • 4. • Between 5th and 6th weeks, -3 swellings appear at the . laryngeal aditus. • An anterior swelling, a derivative of the hypobranchial . eminence from 4th arch- forms . . . . epiglottis • 2 lateral arytenoid Swellings appear, derived from the . 6th branchial arch, move medially . . and form a t shaped aperture.
  • 5. • Laryngeal lumen- temporarily occluded at 8 weeks gestational age as a result of epithelial proliferation. • By the 10th week of gestation, recanalization occurs and consequently pair of laryngeal ventricles are formed. • The larynngeal ventricles are bound by mesenchyme tissue that condense and progress into false and true vocal cords. • Laryngeal cartilaes develop from the mesenchyme of the branchial arches.
  • 6. • Thyroid cartilage – from the 4th arch mesenchye as two lateral plates meet in the midline. • Arytenoids, cornuculate, cricoid and tracheal cartilages– 6th brachial arch • Epiglottis – develops from hypobrachial eminence • Intrinsic laryngeal muscles develop from the mesodern of the 4th and 6th arches
  • 7. Epidemiology • 80 – 85 % children < 3 yrs with stridor have congenital etiology for stridor • 60 % of these anomalies are in larynx • 20-25 % are anomalies of trachea + bronchi • 45% patients have more than 1 anomalies
  • 8. Etiology Supraglottis: Laryngomalacia, Supraglottic web, Saccular cyst, Congenital laryngocoele, Supraglottic cleft Glottis: Vocal cord paralysis, Glottic web, Glottic stenosis, Cri-du-chat syndrome Subglottis: Subglottic stenosis, Subglottic web, Subglottic hemangioma
  • 9. Common congenital lesions • Laryngomalacia (60%) • Congenital vocal cord paralysis (20%) • Congenital subglottic stenosis (15%) • Subglottic hemangioma (1.5%)
  • 11. Laryngomalacia • Most common congenital laryngeal anomaly • Congenital laryngeal stridor Etiology: • Exact cause is not known 1. Mal-development of cartilaginous structures 2. Gastro-esophageal reflux disease 3. Immaturity of neuromuscular control
  • 12. • Characterized by excessive flaccidity of supraglottic larynx which is sucked in during inspiration producing stridor and sometimes cyanosis.
  • 13. Clinical presentation • Symptoms begin few weeks after birth, progress over 9-12 months & resolve by 2 years • Inspiratory stridor: 1. increased by: supine position, feeding, resp. infection & exertion (crying). 2. relieved by: neck extension & prone position. • Phonation & cry are normal. Feeding difficulties, failure to thrive, dyspnoea & cyanosis are rare.
  • 14. Flexible laryngoscopy • Elongation + longitudinal folding of epiglottis (omega shaped, ), falls postero-inferiorly on inspiration • Redundant bulky arytenoids prolapse anteriorly & medially on inspiration. Shortening + medial collapse of aryepiglottic folds. Expiration results in expulsion of these structures with free flow of air • Rigid bronchoscopy GA: exclude other anomaly
  • 17. Treatment 1. 99% cases: reassurance, sleep in prone position 2. Treatment of gastro-esophageal reflux disease 3. Surgical management (for 1% cases): a. Emergency Tracheostomy: kept till 2 yrs age b. Epiglottoplasty: cautery or laser assisted
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  • 20. Congenital laryngocoele • Dilatation of laryngeal saccule and extends between thyroid cartilage and ventricle. • Air filled dilatation of ventricular sinus of Morgagni C/F: 1. Hoarseness or respiratory distress 2. Neck swelling es on Valsalva maneuver Investigation: 1. Plain X-ray soft tissue neck 2. Flexible laryngoscopy Treatment: 1. Endoscopic marsupialization 2. External excision by thyrotomy
  • 22. Types of laryngocoele • Internal (20%): contained entirely within endolarynx with bulge in false vocal fold & aryepiglottic fold • External (30%): only neck swelling without visible endolaryngeal swelling • Combined (50%): Also extends into anterior triangle of neck through foramen for superior laryngeal nerve & vessels in thyrohyoid membrane. Dumbbell shaped.
  • 24. Congenital laryngeal cyst • Arises in the aryepiglottic fold and appears as bluish ,fluid filled smooth swelling in the supraglottic larynx. • 40% congenital cysts found within hours of birth • 95% of infants have symptoms within 6 months • C/F: Inspiratory stridor improves on extension of head, cyanosis, feeding problem & failure to thrive
  • 25. Treatment 1. Emergency tracheostomy for acute stridor 2. Endoscopic de-roofing or marsupialization:  cold knife  Laser-assisted 3. Endoscopic incision & drainage 4. Total excision:  endoscopic  laryngofissure approach
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  • 29. Etiology 1. Idiopathic: it is a second most common abnormality 2. C.N.S. Lesions: Arnold- Chiari malformation, cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, myelo-meningocele, spina bifida, hypoxia 3. Birth trauma: a. cervical spine b. recurrent laryngeal nerve 4. Mediastinum lesions: a. tumors b. vascular malformation
  • 30. Clinical Features Unilateral paralysis : 4 times common  Hoarse, breathy cry aggravated by agitation  Feeding difficulty  Aspiration Bilateral paralysis:  Biphasic stridor (worsens on agitation)  disphonia
  • 31. Diagnosis: 1. Flexible laryngoscopy shows vocal fold palsy 2. Rigid bronchoscopy  GA: other anomaly Treatment: Bilateral paralysis: 1. Vocal cord lateralization 2. Cordotomy 3. Cordectomy 4.Subtotal arytenoidectomy 5. Tracheostomy Unilateral paralysis: Observation , most cases resolve within 6 months.
  • 32. Vocal cord lateralization (laterofixation / cordopexy)
  • 35. Glottic web • It occurs due incomplete recanalization of larynx. • It is mostly seen in between vocal cords . symptoms weak cry and aphonia, hoarseness, inspiratory stridor in severe cases, dyspnea on exertion. Signs Indirect laryngoscopy white or pink thick or thin membrane, attached anterior to both vocal cords with a sharp and curved posterior border.
  • 36. Treatment • Thick web can be cut with knife or co2 laser and subsequent dilation by placing silicon keel. • Tracheostomy is done when stridor and dyspnea are severe.
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  • 38. Glottic stenosis  It is stenosis of the glottic area which is presented by the features of airway obstruction. Treatment Endoscopic division with knife / laser & insertion of McNaught laryngeal keel
  • 39. Cri-du-chat syndrome • Cri – du – chat means cry of the cat • Partial depletion of short arm of chromosome 5 • High pitched mewing stridor • Diamond shaped glottic space, narrow vocal cords, curved & elongated supraglottis • Treatment: 1. Supportive care 2. Genetic counseling
  • 41. Congenital subglottic stenosis • Definition: diameter of subglottic lumen < 4 mm in term infant & < 3 mm in pre-term infant • Etiology: Incomplete recanalization of laryngo-tracheal tube during 3rd month of gestation • Types: 1. Membranous: more common & mild form 2. Cartilaginous: less common & severe form • Clinical presentation: Symptoms appear in first few months of life. Biphasic stridor. Cry is normal.
  • 42. Treatment It is diagnosed by bronchoscopy. Most cases resolve spontaneously by 4 years as the subglottic space widens with age. Tracheostomy and endotracial intubation for significant stridor. Tube removed by 4 years when subglottic space widens. Laser ablation for membranous stenosis < 5 mm. Crico-tracheal resection & Laryngo – tracheo - plasty in patients who could not be decannulated.
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  • 46. Subglottic hemangioma • Patient is asymtomatic till 3-6 months and symptoms appears with increase of its size. Symptoms • appear by age 2-12 months • Biphasic stridor, barking cough ,dyspnea, cyanosis, retraction of intercostal spaces & normal cry . • Agitation of the patient or crying may increase airway obstruction due to venous filling. • 50% have cutaneous hemangiomas of head & neck Flexible laryngoscopy : unilateral or bilateral lesion • Located postero - laterally in subglottis submucosa, pink-blue in color, sessile & easily compressible
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  • 49. Management Observation: for small lesions without stridor Tracheostomy: for significant airway obstruction. Tube kept till 5 years. Specific treatment: 1.co2 Laser ablation 2. Cryosurgery 3. Sclerosing agent: intra - lesional injection 4. Open surgical excision
  • 50. Subglottic web • It is due to incomplete recanalization of larynx. • Presenting features are airway obstruction , weak cry or aphonia. Treatment • It can be cut with a knife or co2 laser. • Silicon keel can be inserted and subsequent dilations.