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Vocal cord injection techniques.

E Rontal1, M Rontal

  • 1University of Michigan Medical School, Detroit.

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
|October 1, 1991
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Vocal cord injection is a common treatment for paralytic dysphonia in the US. This review covers the history, diagnosis, and injection techniques for vocal cord paralysis.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Speech and Language Pathology

Background:

  • Paralytic dysphonia, often caused by vocal cord paralysis, significantly impacts voice quality.
  • Injection techniques are a widely adopted treatment modality in the United States.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive historical overview of vocal cord paralysis.
  • To detail the work-up, indications, timing, techniques, and outcomes of vocal cord injection procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on historical data and current practices.
  • Synthesis of information regarding diagnostic work-up for vocal cord paralysis.
  • Analysis of injection techniques, including material selection and procedural steps.

Main Results:

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  • Teflon injection remains a prevalent technique for vocal cord paralysis rehabilitation.
  • The article outlines specific indications, optimal timing, and procedural nuances for successful injection.
  • Expected results and potential complications associated with vocal cord injection are discussed.

Conclusions:

  • Vocal cord injection is an established and effective method for managing paralytic dysphonia.
  • Understanding the historical context and procedural details is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes.