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Voice Outcome after Partial Laryngectomy (후두부분절제술 후 음성 결과)

  • Sun, Dong-Il
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.16-20
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    • 2008
  • Excising part or all part of a larynx as a cancer operation results in changes that transgress anatomic, physiologic, psychologic, and social priciples. The quality of life of a patient's life after any given cancer surgery usually is regarded as a second-priority consideration after oncologic safety. With laryngeal surgery, excision of malignant disease typically results in change that significantly influence an individual for the duration of his or her life. Nonetheless, with appropriate rehabilitation the surgical side effects can be minimized to allow for an excellent quality of life. Successful conservation surgery for laryngeal cancer requires careful interdependent selection for patients, lesions and procedure. The technical goal is to minimize trauma to uninvolved tissue and to wisely utilized local tissues or tree flap for reconstruction, while insuring for oncologically sound procedure. Rehabilitation should aim to produce a glottal sound source if possible, however voice therapy to promote false vocal fold vibration and arytenoid to epiglottis source of vibration can produce very satisfactory phonatory results.

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Classification and Management in Patients with Laryngomalacia (후두연하증의 분류와 치료)

  • Park, Gi Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.20-24
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    • 2017
  • Laryngomalacia is the most common congenital anomaly that causes inspiratory stridor and airway obstruction in the newborn. Symptoms begin to appear after weeks of age, become worse at 4-8 months, improve between 8-12 months, and usually heal naturally at 12-18 months. Despite these common natural processes, the symptoms of the disease can be very diverse and, in severe cases, require surgical treatment. The diagnosis can be made by suspicion of clinical symptoms and direct observation of the larynx with the spontaneous breathing of the child. Typical laryngeal features include omega-shaped epiglottis, retroflexed epiglottis, short aryepiglottic fold, poor visualization of the vocal folds, and edema of the posterior glottis, including inspiratory supra-arytenoid tissue prolapse. In this review, we discuss the classification and treatment based on symptoms and laryngoscopic findings in patients with laryngomalacia.

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Principles and Complications of Laryngeal Framework Surgery (후두골격수술의 원칙 및 합병증)

  • Moon, Jeong-Hwan;Son, Young-Ik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.18-22
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    • 2011
  • Laryngeal framework surgery comprises medialization laryngoplasty and arytenoid adduction. Since their introduction in the 1970s, these procedures have become standard treatments for vocal fold paralysis and glottal incompetence. However, frequency of laryngeal framework surgery is conjectured to relatively decrease along with the introduction of injection laryngoplasty. In this manuscript, indications for laryngeal framework surgery were highlighted in contrast to those of injection laryngoplasty. The authors introduced the basic concepts and principles as well as surgical techniques of laryngeal framework surgery. Even though the incidence of major and/or minor complications after laryngeal framework surgery is not high, surgeons should be well aware of its possible complications and they should be familiar with tips and know-how to avoid or cope with complications.

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A Case of Laryngeal Venous Malformation Treated with Ethanol Sclerotherapy (후두 정맥 기형에 대한 에탄올 경화치료 1예)

  • Yun, Min;Lee, Dong Jun;Park, Sang Hyun;Moon, Jeong Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.104-106
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    • 2014
  • We describe a case of laryngeal venous malformation in 43 year-old patient, discovered incidentally. Laryngeal venous malformation is a comparatively rare condition in adults. It presents as a dark bluish mass that may cause bleeding, hoarseness or stridor, but he complained only mild throat discomfort. We found dark-bluish tumor on the right arytenoid area, and treated the lesion by Ethanol sclerotherapy. All lesions disappeared after one month without any complication. Sclerotherapy with Ethanol can be an easy and effective treatment for laryngeal venous malformations, so we present the case with a review of the related literatures.

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Laryngeal Closure Duration in Post-stroke Patients (뇌졸중 환자의 흡인유무에 따른 후두닫힘 지속시간)

  • Park, Tae-Ok;Ko, Do-Heung
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.79-83
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    • 2010
  • As bolus enters the pharynx during the swallow, laryngeal closure takes place by approximating the epiglottis to the arytenoid Laryngeal Closure Duration(LCD) is the duration of contact between the arytenoids and the epiglottis from the first contact to the last(Logemann et al, 2000). Epiglottic inversion continues pharyngeal swallow stage is completed in order to protect the airway. The purpose of this study is to measure layrngeal closure duration (LCD) in three groups of subjects: a) 10 stroke patients who aspirate before and during the swallow(aspirators), b) 10 stroke patients who do not aspirate during the swallow c)10 normal control subjects. Means and standard deviation of LCD was analyzed in both 5ml and 10 ml thin liquids using 100msec timer in videoflouroscopic swallowing examination. The mean for each group was 0.15 seconds shorter from aspirators to control group. There was a significant difference between aspirators and normal subjects for laryngeal closure duration during the swallow. Laryngeal closure duration after a stroke lead to aspiration. However, only one of this temporal problem may not be enough to aspiration.

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OBSERVATIONS ON EMBRYONAL DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN LARYNX (사람 배아의 후두발달에 관한 형태학적 관찰)

  • Choi, Gun
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1991.06a
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    • pp.13-13
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    • 1991
  • 후두는 호흡기가 시작되는 부위로 후두의 태생학적 연구는 타장기에서와 같이 정상 후두의 해부학적 이해, 후두 기형의 병인의 이해 및 치료에 기초 자료가 된다. 그러나 사람 배아의 후두 발생에 관한 연구는 재료확보가 용이하지 않고 해부학적 난이성으로 매우 드물다. 이에 저자는 사람 배아의 후두 발달을 연구하고자 배령이 확인된 20례의 배아(배령 4 주에서 8 주 까지)의 연속절편에서 광학현미경하에 후두 발달의 형태학적 관찰을 시행하여 다음과 같은 결과를 얻었다. 1. 배령 4 주에 median pharyngeal groove, laryngotracheal sulcus 와 tracheoesophageal septum 이 관찰되었다. 2. 배령 5 주에 hypopharyngeal eminence, epithelial lamina of larynx와 arytenoid swelling이 관찰되었다. 3. 배령 6 주에 hyoid condensation과 tracheoesophagealfistula가 관찰되었다. 4. 배령 7 주에 epiglottis 가 확인되었고 hyoid bone, thyroid lamina 와 cricoid cartilage 의 condensation 및 muscular condensation 이 관찰되었다. 5. 배령 8 주에 laryngeal cartilage의 chondrification과 ventricle이 관찰되었으며, vestibulotracheal canal과 pharyngotracheal canal 의 교통은 관찰되지 않았다.

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The Etiology & Treatment of Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis : A 10-Year Review of 210 Patients (편측성대마비의 원인과 치료 : 10년간 경험의 분석)

  • 김광문;조정일;최홍식;김영호;홍원표
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 1995
  • It is well known that unilateral vocal cord paralysis is a sign of a disease and not a disease entity. In an attempt to evalute incidence of unilateral vocal cord paralysis related to varoius causes and to analyze our treatment results, the records of 210 patients seen at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Yongdong Severance Hospital during the 10-year period from March 1985 to March 1995 were reviewed. Fifty-three patients(25.2%) of the 210 patients with unilateral vocal cord paralysis had surgery-related causes, and intubations including tracheostomy was the most common etilogy among them. One hundred and fifty seven cases(74.8%) was not related to surgery and, among these most common cause was idiopathic. Spontaneous recovery took place in 17(8%) patients. Phonosurgery including type Ⅰ thyroplasty(n=16) and arytenoid adduction(n=10) and combination of them(n=3) yielded good results except intrafold teflon injection(n=4). These results of our series were compared to other series reported over the past decades.

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Laryngeal Framework Surgery for Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis (일측성 성대마비 환자에서의 후두골격수술)

  • Cha, Heung Eog;Woo, Joo Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.59-63
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    • 2022
  • The laryngeal framework surgery (LFS) is an operation to correct the position and tension of the vocal cords by changing the laryngeal cartilage and muscles. LFS such as type 1 thyroplasty, arytenoid adduction, and arytenopexy is performed to improve the voice of patients with unilateral vocal cord paralysis. It is known that the voice improvement effect of LFS in patients with unilateral vocal cord paralysis is excellent and lasts for a long time. LFS can also be operated under local anesthesia. Complications are not common, however, severe complications like airway obstruction could occur after the operation. Recently, several other attempts to modify the traditional surgical method have been reported. This review is intended to be helpful in understanding the characteristics and changes in laryngeal framework surgery.

Management Principles of Bilateral Vocal Fold Immobility (양측성 성대 마비의 치료 원칙)

  • Kim, Tae-Wook;Son, Young-Ik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.118-125
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    • 2009
  • Bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) is a challenging condition which may result from diverse etiologies including vocal fold paralysis, synkinesis, cricoarytenoid joint fixation, and interarytenoid scar. Most patients present with dyspnea and stridor, but sometimes with a breathy dysphonia. Careful history taking, laryngoscopic evaluation under general anesthesia or awaken status, laryngeal EMG, and imaging studies with CT and/or MRI are helpful for providing a precise diagnosis and planning appropriate managements. In children, congenital neurological disorder is one of the most common etiologies, and spontaneous recovery has been reported in more than 50% of cases. Therefore, observation for more than 6 months while securing the upper airway with tracheostomy if needed is a generally accepted rule before deciding any destructive procedure to be undertaken. In children with advanced posterior glottic stenosis, laryngotracheal reconstruction with rib cartilage graft should be considered. In contrast to children, BVFI most commonly occurs as sequalae of surgical complication in adults. Diverse static or dynamic procedures can be applied; posterior cordotomy, vocal fold lateralization, endoscopic or open arytenoidectomy, arytenoid abduction, and reinnervation, electrical laryngeal pacing, which need to be carefully selected according to each patient's needs and pathophysiology of BVFI.

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Clinical Application of Botulinum Toxin to Contact Granuloma and Vocal Nodule (보툴리눔 독소를 이용한 성대육아종과 성대결절 치료)

  • Lee, Seung Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.82-86
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    • 2019
  • In the field of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, botulinum toxins are widely used for the treatment of spasmodic dysphonia and vocal tremors. Recently, the applications of botulinum toxin have gradually expanded with time, to include vocal fold granuloma, mutational falsetto, bilateral vocal cord paralysis, and chemical reduction for arytenoid dislocation as an adjunctive modality. According to a nation-wide multicenter study conducted by the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics for treatment modality of contact granuloma, among the various treatment modalities, botulinum toxin injection showed the highest response rate and lowest recurrence rate in both primary and refractory cases. Therefore, botulinum toxin could be reserved as a second-line treatment for contact granuloma in which the first treatment was not effective, but also could be used as a first-line treatment depending on the patient's and institution's situation. For recalcitrant nodules, injection of botulinum toxin into the bilateral thyroarytenoid muscle will reduce glottal contact force and result in a forceful chemical voice rest. In special situations, botulinum toxin injection could be one of the alternative treatment options for recalcitrant vocal nodules.