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  1. Shelagh A. Cofer, M.D.

    Shelagh A. Cofer, M.D.

    1. Otolaryngologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Laryngotracheal reconstruction, Sinus surgery, Otoplasty, CO-2 laser treatment, Cleft lip repair, Cleft palate repair, ...Phonosurgery, Velopharyngeal insufficiency surgery, Sinusitis, Vocal cord paralysis, Head and neck cancer, Subglottic stenosis, Cleft palate, Vascular malformation, Congenital anomaly of the larynx, Congenital anomaly of the trachea, Tumors and masses, Congenital neck anomaly, Velopharyngeal insufficiency, Tracheal stenosis, Laryngeal cleft, Laryngeal papillomatosis, Laryngeal trauma, Congenital craniofacial anomaly, Cleft lip

Research

Mayo Clinic is a leading referral center for children and adults with airway and breathing problems. Mayo Clinic continuously investigates ways to improve laryngotracheal reconstruction and other airway reconstructive surgeries by developing new endoscopic and minimally invasive procedures, and new robotic airway procedures.

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See a list of publications by Mayo Clinic authors on laryngotracheal reconstruction on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

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Laryngotracheal reconstruction surgery care at Mayo Clinic

July 30, 2020
  1. Lalwani AK. Stridor in children. In: Current Diagnosis & Treatment in Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery. 3rd ed. New York, N.Y.: The McGraw-Hill Companies; 2012. http://www.accessmedicine.com. Accessed Jan. 7, 2016.
  2. Zeeshan A, et al. Laryngotracheal resection and reconstruction. Thoracic Surgery Clinics. 2014;24:67. Review.
  3. Tawfik KO, et al. Laryngotracheal reconstruction: A ten-year review of risk factors for decannulation failure. Laryngoscope. 2015;125:674.
  4. Raol N, et al. Comparison of hybrid laryngotracheal reconstruction to traditional single- and double-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction. Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. 2015;152:524.
  5. Flint PW, et al. Glottic and subglottic stenosis. In: Cummings Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery. 6th ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Saunders Elsevier; 2015. http://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Jan. 13, 2016.
  6. Sidell DR, et al. Surgical management of posterior glottic diastasis in children. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology. 2015;124:72.
  7. Balakrishnan K. (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. Jan. 15, 2016.

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