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Prophylactic Swallowing Exercises in Patients with Laryngeal Cancer Who Underwent Total Laryngectomy-A Randomized Trial. [PDF]

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Schipor-Diaconu ET   +8 more
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Analysis of Tracheoesophageal Voice after Total Laryngectomy: A Single Center Experience. [PDF]

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Migliorelli A   +6 more
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Transoral robotic total laryngectomy

The Laryngoscope, 2013
AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis:Minimally invasive surgery has become the standard of care in many organ systems. Head and neck surgery has incorporated transoral surgery, either laser microsurgery or robotic resection, in the management of pharyngeal and laryngeal cancers. To date, the laryngeal procedures have taken the form of partial laryngectomy, as
Smith, Rv   +4 more
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Dysphagia After Total Laryngectomy

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1988
Quantitative analysis of swallowing after total laryngectomy has been compared with the data obtained in normal subjects. Lack of negative pressure production in the PE segment has been related to the dysphagia and prolonged bolus transit times. High pressures in the oropharynx may be a cause of fistulas.
F M, McConnel   +2 more
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Total glossectomy without laryngectomy

Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986
When cancer of the tongue reaches a large size (T3, T4) it is almost impossible to treat it successfully with radiotherapy. The only therapeutic possibility in such cases is, therefore, total glossectomy. This may be effected without laryngectomy and with immediate reconstruction using musculo-cutaneous flaps.
R, Brusati, M, Collini, A, Bozzetti
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