COMPARISON OF LATERALIZATION THYROPLASTY AND LASER CORD WEDGE RESECTION IN TERMS OF VOICE QUALITY IN PATIENTS WITH BILATERAL ABDUCTOR VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS
AbstractBackground/Aims: It was aimed to compare lateralization thyroplasty with laser cord wedge resection in terms of postoperative voice analysis, duration of hospital stay, tracheotomy rate, and decannulation time in patients with bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis. Methods: A total of 37 p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Çağdaş tıp dergisi 2019-12, Vol.9 (4), p.343-348 |
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Zusammenfassung: | AbstractBackground/Aims: It was aimed to compare
lateralization thyroplasty with laser cord wedge resection in terms of
postoperative voice analysis, duration of hospital stay, tracheotomy rate, and
decannulation time in patients with
bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis. Methods: A
total of 37 patients who presented to our department with bilateral abductor
vocal cord paralysis between February 2005 and February 2009 were enrolled in
this prospective study. External
arytenoid lateralization (lateralization thyroplasty) was randomly performed in
22 patients and laser posterior cordotomy was performed in 15 patients. Fifteen
healthy volunteers were assigned to the control group. Postoperative 6th
month maximum phonation time (MPT), S/Z ratio, and the results of objective
voice analysis [mean frequency perturbation (jitter), mean amplitude
perturbation (shimmer), mean fundamental frequency (fo), and NHR (noise to
harmonic ratio)] were compared between the two groups and the control group.
Decannulation time, patient tracheotomy status, and duration of hospital stay
were also recorded.Results: The mean
postoperative MPT decreased but S/Z ratio increased in both patient groups
compared to the control group. The mean MPT was shorter in the external
arytenoid lateralization group versus the laser posterior cordotomy group (p= 0.011).
There was no statistically significant difference between the external
arytenoid lateralization and laser posterior cordotomy groups in terms of mean
S/Z ratio (p= 0.306). It was observed that jitter, shimmer, and NHR values were
increased, i.e. voice quality impaired, in both patient groups. Jitter (p= 0.004),
shimmer (p |
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ISSN: | 2667-7180 2667-7180 |
DOI: | 10.16899/jcm.625978 |