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Arytenoid subluxation (AS), a rare vocal cord issue, often follows airway procedures. This study highlights unilateral vocal cord paralysis as a previously unrecognized factor contributing to AS.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Laryngology
  • Vocal Cord Disorders

Background:

  • Arytenoid subluxation (AS) is an uncommon condition involving arytenoid cartilage malpositioning.
  • Fewer than 70 cases have been reported, often linked to airway instrumentation or neck trauma.

Observation:

  • This report details 7 cases of long-standing postintubation AS.
  • Three patients presented with prior unilateral vocal cord paralysis, a novel observation.

Findings:

  • AS diagnosis involves clinical assessment, laryngoscopy, and CT scans.
  • Electromyography and strobovideolaryngoscopy offer additional diagnostic insights.

Implications:

  • Understanding AS etiology is crucial for diagnosis and management.

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  • Unilateral vocal cord paralysis may be a significant predisposing factor for AS.