نتایج جستجو برای: vocal cord paralysis

تعداد نتایج: 113126  

Introduction: Unilateral vocal cord paralysis (UVCP) is not an uncommon finding. Several procedures are available to manage glottal insufficiency. We conducted a clinical trial to evaluate the outcome of fat injection laryngoplasty.   Materials and Methods: Liposuctioned lower abdomen fat was injected for augmentation of paralyzed vocal cord in 20 patients with UVCP. Autologous fat was harveste...

2017
Radhika Menon Lykourgos Petropoulakis John J. Soraghan Heba M. Lakany Kenneth MacKenzie Omar Hilmi Gaetano Di Caterina

Full movement of the vocal cords is necessary for life sustaining functions. To enable correct diagnosis of reduced vocal cord motion and thereby potentially enhance treatment outcomes, it is proposed to objectively determine the degree of vocal cord paralysis in contrast to the current clinical practice of subjective evaluation. Our study shows that quantitative assessment can be achieved usin...

2013
H.J. Gayathri Devi K.N. Mohan Rao K.M. Prathima Riyaz Moideen

Pulmonary mucormycosis is a relatively uncommon infection. It can present in various forms. Very few cases of pulmonary mucormycosis presenting as vocal cord paralysis have been described in the literature. We report a case of pulmonary mucormycosis presenting as vocal cord paralysis in an uncontrolled diabetic patient.

Introduction: Kashima operation, also known as endoscopic laser cordotomy is used for the treatment of bilateral abductor vocal cord palsy where the glottis chink is made posteriorly, sufficient enough for patient to breathe comfortably without any strider.   Materials and Methods: This Clinical Trial Was Performed On 12 Patients[1] with Bilateral Abductor Vocal Cord Paralysis. All Patients...

2015
G. Deslypere K. Cuppens K. Pat J. Aumann K. Demuynck L. Spaas

We describe a patient with acute respiratory insufficiency and difficult ventilator weaning in the ICU ward, leading to diagnosis of small cell lung cancer with superior vena cava superior syndrome. Bilateral vocal cord paralysis caused his respiratory distress and weaning difficulties. Thyroidectomy and neurological problems (such as Parkinson disease and Guillain Barré syndrome) are more comm...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2007
Maisie Shindo Neil N Chheda

OBJECTIVE To compare the incidence of postoperative vocal cord paresis or paralysis in a cohort of patients who underwent thyroidectomy with and without continuous recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) monitoring by a single senior surgeon. We hypothesize that continuous RLN monitoring reduces the rate of nerve injury during thyroidectomy DESIGN Retrospective medical chart review. SETTING Academi...

Journal: :Bulletin of emergency and trauma 2013
Reza Nikandish Alireza Zareizadeh Siavash Motazedian Sam Zeraatian Habib Zakeri Fariborz Ghaffarpasand

Bilateral vocal cord paralysis is a rare and preventable complication of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Herein, we report a fatal case of bilateral vocal cord paralysis after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACD/F). A 65-year-old man with cervical spine trauma and anterior cord syndrome, following car overturn presented to our emergency department. The patient had C6-T10 prola...

Journal: :American family physician 2010
James Deckert Linda Deckert

Vocal cord dysfunction involves inappropriate vocal cord motion that produces partial airway obstruction. Patients may present with respiratory distress that is often mistakenly diagnosed as asthma. Exercise, psychological conditions, airborne irritants, rhinosinusitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, or use of certain medications may trigger vocal cord dysfunction. The differential diagnosis ...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1983
P Langevitz S Cabili

We report a patient with subacute thyroiditis complicated by vocal cord paralysis; the paralysis has persisted after recovery from thyroiditis.

Journal: :Chest 1985
S Odend'hal

We wish to thank Dr. Wilson for suggesting that the bilateral vocal cord paralysis we reported in a patient with Guillain Barre syndrome may have resulted from trauma secondary to intubation with a cuffinflated endotracheal tube. Although this explanation could have contributed to the paralysis, we believe it was primarily the result of the Guillain Barr6 syndrome because: 1. Prior to intubatio...

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