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Beyond Tonsils & Adenoids: Digging Deeper Into the Pediatric Airway

When a child presents with sleep-disordered breathing, chronic mouth breathing, or persistent feeding challenges, evaluating the upper airway becomes a top priority. However, determining when conservative management is sufficient versus when surgical intervention – like a tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy – is required can be complex for both parents and providers.

In this episode, Hallie Bulkin sits down with pediatric ENT specialist Dr. Ariel Grobman to break down the clinical nuances of pediatric airway evaluation. Dr. Grobman shares expert insights into physical examination techniques, the practical role of nasoendoscopy, and when sleep studies are truly necessary versus when visual and functional markers dictate action.

Together, they explore post-surgical recovery expectations, adenoid regrowth, secondary causes of nasal obstruction like enlarged turbinates, and the critical link between airway dysfunction, ear infections, and feeding difficulties. Dr. Grobman also emphasizes the essential role of interdisciplinary collaboration between ENTs, myofunctional therapists, and airway-focused orthodontists.

About the Guest: Ariel Grobman, MD

Dr. Ariel Grobman is a board-certified Otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose, and Throat surgeon) specializing in pediatric and adult airway management, sinus disorders, and head and neck surgery. Dr. Grobman is dedicated to taking an integrative, patient-centered approach to airway health, helping families navigate complex decisions regarding tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, and nasal airway procedures. He works closely with multidisciplinary teams of speech pathologists, myofunctional therapists, and dentists to ensure comprehensive, root-cause care.

Key Topics & Takeaways

  • Airway Risk Assessment: Why establishing danger and the severity of airway restriction is the primary step in evaluating pediatric sleep issues.
  • Surgical Indications & Outcomes: Understanding real-world expectations, recovery protocols, and regrowth potential following tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy.
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Why optimal patient outcomes rely on close coordination between ENTs, airway-focused orthodontists, and myofunctional providers.

Soundbites

“Assessing danger and functional impact is always the most important first step.”

“A detailed physical exam combined with clinical history can often replace the need for a cumbersome sleep study.”

“Nasal endoscopy is quick, minimally invasive, and gives us immediate answers about structural obstructions.”

Timestamps

  • 01:03 – Guest Introduction: Dr. Ariel Grobman
  • 02:46 – Assessing Tonsils & Adenoids in Pediatric Patients
  • 06:51 – Indications for Pediatric Sleep Studies
  • 07:11 – Physical Examination & In-Office Nasal Endoscopy
  • 15:54 – Adenoidectomy vs. Tonsillectomy: Procedures & Recovery
  • 20:40 – Tissue Regrowth & Root Causes of Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy
  • 22:13 – Addressing Persistent Mouth Breathing & Role of Myofunctional Therapy
  • 36:56 – Managing Complex Pediatric Airway & Feeding Cases
  • 40:29 – Indications for Middle Ear Fluid Drainage & PE Tubes
  • 44:34 – Airway-Focused Orthodontics & Palatal Expansion
  • 49:09 – Where to Find Dr. Ariel Grobman & Closing Remarks

Links & Resources

  • Connect with Dr. Ariel Grobman: Learn more about his practice and patient resources at Ariel Grobman MD.
  • Fast Myo Screening Tool: Identify structural airway red flags and breathing compensations at FastMyoScreening.com.

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