Voice rehabilitation, alaryngeal communication and swallowing function after total laryngectomy

We conducted a questionnaire survey on the present conditions of alaryngeal communication, voice club participation and swallowing function after total laryngectomy between 1995 and 2008 in our hospital. The number of valid answers was 158 patients. Alaryngeal communication in esophageal speech rati...

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