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MDLB is a very common procedure done to evaluate the airway, from the mouth all the way to where the lungs branch off. It is a quick procedure that looks for causes of a number of aerodigestive concerns, such as noisy breathing, difficulty breathing, recurrent respiratory infections, aspiration (when food or liquid accidentally enters the airway), coughing, or swallowing difficulty.
Yes. MDLB is done in the operating room, and children have general anesthesia. They usually don’t need a breathing tube during the procedure and can breathe on their own.
A high-definition endoscopic camera is inserted into the mouth to examine the upper airway, the voice box (larynx), the windpipe (trachea), and where the lungs split off (bronchi).
Children usually stay at the hospital for a few hours before going home. Some have a sore throat afterward. Our team then develops a treatment plan, which can range from close monitoring to medications, or sometimes additional procedures or surgeries.
Our patients are often also seen at other programs at Packard Children’s, including the Center for Pediatric Voice and Swallowing Disorders, the Pediatric Vocal Cord Dysfunction Clinic (Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion Disorder), Pediatric Heart Surgery, and Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.
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