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REHABILITATION AFTER TOTAL LARYNGECTOMY
Medical Journal of Australia, 1981The process of speech acquisition after laryngectomy is described with emphasis on the three principal types of alaryngeal voice (oesophageal, artificial larynx and surgically facilitated voice). Current views on the use of the artificial larynx and factors that may interfere with alaryngeal speech development are discussed.
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ANÆSTHESIA FOR TOTAL LARYNGECTOMY*
Anaesthesia, 1950A M, CHESTER, C B, LEWIS
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Laryngoplasty After Total Laryngectomy
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1972Laryngoplasty is a new surgical technique for vocal rehabilitation after total laryngectomy. It attempts to reconstruct a vibratory mechanism to serve as a sound source for oral communication. The sound source is constructed by creating a pharyngeal fistula and a dermal tube which connects the trachea with pharyngeal fistula.
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
Carmelo Saraniti +2 more
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Total laryngectomy: Primary and flap repair
2012Animesh Patel, Jonothan Clibbon
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