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A Bilateral Abductor Palsy Due to Radiotherapy in Supraglottic Cancer – A Case Report
Radiotherapy is an established mode of treatment for head and neck cancer. Radiotherapy associated with bilateral abductor palsy of the vocal fold is one of the rarest causes. Bilateral abductor palsy of the vocal folds is a serious condition that can be
Santosh Kumar Swain
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Reassessing the Role of Phonomicrosurgery and Smoking Status in the Management of Reinke's Edema
We aimed to assess recurrence patterns of Reinke's edema (RE) following phonomicrosurgery and compare current and former smokers' outcomes. We found low overall recurrence rates after microflap excision of RE lesions compared to historical data, without any significant difference in recurrence or voice outcomes when comparing current and former smokers.
Brooke A. Quinton+5 more
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Percutaneous cervical cordotomy for cancer-related pain: national data
Objectives Percutaneous cervical cordotomy (PCC) is an interventional ablative procedure in the armamentarium for cancer pain treatment, but there is limited evidence to support its use.
M. Poolman+8 more
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Laryngeal microsurgery under Transnasal Humidified Rapid Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange
Abstract Objective Since 2015, Transnasal Humidified Rapid Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange (THRIVE) has been used in general anesthesia for preoxygenation or difficult exposure airway management. Its use offers new opportunities in laryngology. THRIVE increases apnea time and frees the access to the upper airway.
Tiffany Rigal+7 more
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Subtotal Submucosal Arytenoidectomy with Lateralization Sutures (SMALS) Covered by a Mucosal Flap
SMALS is a safe and effective, novel modification of the classic arytenoidectomy. It involves endoscopic submucosal subtotal arytenoidectmy (preserving medial mucosal flap) and lateralization sutures. The sutures lateralize the mucosal flap to cover the arytenoidectomy bed without lateralization of the membranous vocal fold; expending the posterior ...
Hagit Shoffel‐Havakuk+5 more
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Laryngomalacia: Our Clinical Experience
Objective:The aim of this study is to analyse the clinical symptoms, follow-up and treatment properties of the laryngomalacia patients that we encountered between 2009 and 2014.Methods:Records of 81 laryngomalacia patients who were followed up in our ...
Yüksel Olgun+3 more
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BACKGROUND Cancer pain, one of the most common symptoms for patients with advanced cancer, is often refractory to maximal medical therapy. A controlled clinical trial is needed to provide definitive evidence to support the use of ablative procedures such
A. Viswanathan+9 more
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Endoscopic posterior cordotomy for treatment of dyspnea due to vocal fold immobility
Introduction Several surgical procedures have been described for the treatment of respiratory distress secondary to vocal fold immobility (VFI), but the contribution of posterior cordotomy (PC) to tracheostomy weaning or prevention has not been studied ...
N. Carmel-Neiderman+8 more
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Congenital Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis in a Two-Year-Old Girl
Vocal fold paralysis is an otolaryngologic disorder that is more prevalent in the adult population. Its occurrence in children has been documented in the literature.
Reylan B. David, William L. Lim
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Clinical Otolaryngology, Volume 49, Issue 4, Page 518-523, July 2024.
Marie Nguyen+8 more
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