airway anatomy

How does growth and development affect the pediatric airway?

As children grow, the airway undergoes significant changes. The larynx descends, the epiglottis becomes less floppy, and the airway diameter increases, reducing the risk of obstruction. These developmental changes improve airway stability and decrease the likelihood of airway emergencies as the child matures.

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