نتایج جستجو برای: tracheoesophageal puncture

تعداد نتایج: 20628  

Journal: :Head & neck 2013
Susanne Singer Dorit Wollbrück Andreas Dietz Juliane Schock Friedemann Pabst Hans-Joachim Vogel Jens Oeken Annett Sandner Sven Koscielny Karl Hormes Kerstin Breitenstein Heike Richter Andreas Deckelmann Sarah Cook Michael Fuchs Sylvia Meuret

BACKGROUND Gaining a new voice is one of the major aims after total laryngectomy. The objective of this study was to describe the process and results of speech rehabilitation during the first year after surgery. METHODS Speech intelligibility was measured 6 months (n = 273) and 1 year (n = 225) after total laryngectomy. RESULTS Objective (23.4 to 47.5 points, p < .0001) and subjective (51.6...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2001
B Azizzadeh S Yafai J D Rawnsley E Abemayor J A Sercarz T C Calcaterra G S Berke K E Blackwell

OBJECTIVES This study evaluates the outcome of pharyngoesophageal reconstruction using radial forearm free flaps with regard to primary wound healing, speech, and swallowing in patients requiring laryngopharyngectomy. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective review in the setting of a tertiary, referral, and academic center. PATIENTS AND METHODS Twenty patients underwent reconstruction of the pharyngoeso...

Journal: :Head & neck 2016
Sarah A Gitomer Katherine A Hutcheson Brandon L Christianson Madeleine B Samuelson Denise A Barringer Dianna B Roberts Amy C Hessel Randal S Weber Jan S Lewin Mark E Zafereo

BACKGROUND We evaluated the impact of radiation, reconstruction, and timing of tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP) on complications and speech outcomes. METHODS Retrospective review identified 145 patients who underwent TEP between 2003 and 2007. RESULTS Ninety-nine patients (68%) had primary and 46 (32%) had secondary TEP, with complications occurring in 65% and 61%, respectively (p = .96). T...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2015
Moira J Talpaert Alistair Balfour Sarah Stevens Mark Baker Fritz A Muhlschlegel Campbell W Gourlay

Laryngopharyngeal malignancy is treated with radiotherapy and/or surgery. When total laryngectomy is required, major laryngeal functions (phonation, airway control, swallowing and coughing) are affected. The insertion of a silicone rubber voice prosthesis in a surgically created tracheoesophageal puncture is the most effective method for voice rehabilitation. Silicone, as is the case with other...

2017
Rachel Kaye Christopher G Tang Catherine F Sinclair

The ability to speak and communicate with one's voice is a unique human characteristic and is fundamental to many activities of daily living, such as talking on the phone and speaking to loved ones. When the larynx is removed during a total laryngectomy (TL), loss of voice can lead to a devastating decrease in a patient's quality of life, and precipitate significant frustration over their inabi...

Journal: :Journal of cancer research and therapeutics 2008
Prashant V Pawar Suhail I Sayed Rehan Kazi Mohan V Jagade

Total laryngectomy or laryngopharyngectomy remains the procedure of choice for advanced-stage (UICC T3 and T4) laryngeal carcinoma around the world despite advances in conservative laryngeal surgery and radiotherapy. However, it has profound effects on respiration and deglutition, in addition to the most disabling effect-the loss of verbal communication. Successful voice restoration can be atta...

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