Transnasal injection laryngoplasty
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of transnasal fiber-optic injection laryngoplasty in the treatment of glottic insufficiency. Methods: Video recordings of 16 patients who underwent fiber-optic injection laryngoplasty for the treatment of glottic insufficiency were reviewed. Outcome measures included perceptual evaluation using the GRBAS (grading, roughness, breathiness, asthenia, straining) classification, laryngeal videostroboscopy, and frame-by-frame analysis to assess the extent, shape, and duration of glottic closure. Results: Nine patients were ultimately included in this study. Their mean age was 66.2 years, with 7 men and 2 women. The most common symptoms were dysphonia and aspiration, and the most common diagnosis was vocal fold paralysis. Patients underwent transnasal fiber-optic injection laryngoplasty with hyaluronic acid as a filling material (0.2-0.8 mL). The procedure was well tolerated by all patients, with improvement in the phonatory symptoms and aspiration in 66.66% and 50% of patients, respectively. There were significant decreases in the mean scores of all perceptual parameters (P <.05 for all). All subjects had glottal gap preoperatively that was closed completely in 66.66% and reduced to <2 mm in 33.33%. The mean closed quotient significantly increased from 0.10 to 0.51 (P <.05). Conclusions: Transnasal fiber-optic injection laryngoplasty is a safe procedure well tolerated by patients with good results. © 2015 The Author(s).
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Fiber-optic, Glottal gap, Hyaluronic acid, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Fiber optic technology, Follow-up studies, Humans, Injections, Laryngeal diseases, Laryngoplasty, Male, Middle aged, Nose, Retrospective studies, Video recording, Viscosupplements, Viscosupplement, Article, Clinical article, Dysphonia, Fiber optics, Fiberoscope, Human, Larynx disorder, Outcome assessment, Phonation, Priority journal, Stroboscopy, Transnasal fiber optic injection laryngoplasty, Very elderly, Videorecording, Vocal cord paralysis, Follow up, Injection, Procedures, Retrospective study