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Published on: November 25, 2017
An anatomic study of the external laryngeal framework with surgical implications
L Z Meiteles1, P T Lin, E J Wenk
1Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York Medical College.
Abstract:
Precise knowledge of the level of the vocal fold as projected on the external thyroid cartilage is of critical importance for the performance of thyroplasty type I and supraglottic laryngectomy. Measurements of the external laryngeal framework were made on the larynges of 18 human cadavers in order to identify landmarks that will aid the surgeon in determining endolaryngeal anatomy. On the basis of our results, the following guidelines are recommended: (1) Thyroid cartilage incision for supraglottic laryngectomy should be made on a line joining the juncture of the upper one third and lower two thirds of the midline length and the juncture of the upper one third and lower two thirds of the oblique line. This will ensure a position above the level of the anterior commissure and the true vocal cord; (2) In thyroplasty type I, the superior border of the thyroid cartilage window should be made at a line joining the midpoint of the midline length and the juncture of the upper two thirds and lower one third of the oblique line. Formation of the cartilage window according to this guideline will ensure its placement lateral to the vocalis muscle.
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