Research Library
The Research Library is a curated collection of peer-reviewed studies related to laryngeal clefts and associated swallowing and airway conditions. It highlights key clinical themes and findings to support understanding of the condition, rather than providing a comprehensive index of all published literature.
The Library is periodically updated as new relevant studies are identified.
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Research is categorized by study design to indicate the type and strength of evidence presented: Systematic Reviews, Consensus Guidelines, Retrospective Cohort Studies, Case Series, Surgical Technique / Outcomes Studies, and Review Articles.
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Full study access depends on the publisher. Some articles are freely available, while others may require purchase or institutional access.
If you cannot access the full article:
• Search for an open-access version online.
• Contact the study authors to request a copy.
• Access the article through a public, academic, or institutional library.
Feeding Interventions Are Associated With Improved Outcomes in Children With Laryngeal Penetration
Retrospective Cohort Study
Prevalence of Laryngeal Cleft in Pediatric Patients With Esophageal Atresia
Retrospective Cohort Study
Revision Repair of Type IV Laryngotracheoesophageal Cleft Using Multiple Long Tapered Engaging Grafts
Surgical Technique / Outcomes Study
Usefulness of Upper Airway Endoscopy in the Evaluation of Pediatric Pulmonary Aspiration
Retrospective Cohort Study
Swallowing Dysfunction Among Patients With Laryngeal Cleft: More Than Just Aspiration?
Retrospective Cohort Study
Outcomes and Resource Utilization of Endoscopic Mass-Closure Technique for Laryngeal Clefts
Retrospective Cohort Study
Swallowing Function After Laryngeal Cleft Repair: More Than Just Fixing the Cleft
Retrospective Cohort Study
