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Choanal Atresia

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7 sections · 46 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • The idea in one slide
    • What this deck covers

    2 slides

  2. 02

    The passage that fails to open

    Where the choanae sit, and what it means when they do not form

    • Follow the air through the nose
    • The nasal passage from nostril to throat
    • Where the choana sits in the skull base
    • What choanal atresia means
    • 0.5–3
    • Rare, but worth knowing
    • How the blockage forms
    • The wall that never opened
    • What the blockage is made of
    • Bone, membrane, or both
    • One side or both

    11 slides

  3. 03

    The company it keeps

    Syndromes, inheritance and drug exposures linked to choanal atresia

    • Rarely a lone finding
    • CHARGE: the letters spelled out
    • What the CHARGE letters mean
    • Iris coloboma, the C of CHARGE
    • When it runs in families
    • Drug exposures reported in pregnancy
    • What decides the outlook

    7 slides

  4. 04

    How it shows up

    Why a blocked nose is urgent in a newborn, and why one side can hide for years

    • Why a newborn cannot just breathe through the mouth
    • Signs to look for after birth
    • Two very different stories
    • Diagnosis is usually made after birth

    4 slides

  5. 05

    What imaging can see

    Faint prenatal hints on ultrasound, and the scans that settle it after birth

    • Ultrasound before birth: hints, not proof
    • The two prenatal clues, spelled out
    • Single ballooned nostril on prenatal ultrasound
    • What to notice on that scan
    • Scans after birth settle the question
    • Postnatal scan confirming a one-sided blockage
    • What to notice on that scan
    • The imaging pathway, start to finish

    8 slides

  6. 06

    What can be done

    Nothing before birth, an airway at birth, and surgery that is harder than it looks

    • Before birth: nothing to offer
    • First aid at birth: bypass the nose
    • Oral airways in graded sizes
    • The only definitive fix is surgery
    • How surgeons reach the blockage
    • Why repair is difficult

    6 slides

  7. 07

    Taking it away

    The short version, for the ward round and the referral letter

    • Key points
    • Quick revision checklist
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Suggested reading
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    8 slides