1. A Novel Approach for the Treatment of Intractable Aspiration After Supracricoid Laryngectomy.
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Alsavaf, Mohammad Bilal, Tardif, Jacqueline, Salem, Eman H., Matrka, Laura, and Carrau, Ricardo L.
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THERAPEUTICS ,LARYNGECTOMY ,DEGLUTITION ,BARIUM compounds ,RESPIRATORY aspiration ,DEGLUTITION disorders ,DIGESTIVE system endoscopic surgery ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,EPIGLOTTIS ,BARIUM - Abstract
Objectives: This manuscript aims to present a novel and successful intervention for intractable aspiration following a supracricoid laryngectomy (SCL) that may avoid the need for total laryngectomy in patients experiencing intractable aspiration after SCL. Study design: This report describes a novel approach to treat intractable aspiration and feeding tube-dependency due to an incomplete posterior apposition of the laryngeal surface of the epiglottis to the arytenoids after a SCL in a 67-year-old man. Methods: The right and left aryepiglottic folds and the median glossoepiglottic fold were denuded using a CO
2 laser. Then, an arytenoepiglottopexy was completed by placing 4-0 Vicryl between the lateral aspect of the epiglottis and arytenoids; thus, approximating these structures. Results: Two weeks after surgery, fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing demonstrated improved closure of the larynx upon swallowing with great upgrading in the Penetration-Aspiration scale (PAS). PAS improved from a 6 to 2, corresponding to, transient penetration for moderately thick liquids and puree solids. He also demonstrated improved secretion management and airway protection. Following a 4-week course of intensive dysphagia therapy, a modified barium swallow revealed a significant improvement in airway protection, with a PAS score of 1 (no airway invasion). Conclusions: Chronic aspiration is a life-threatening condition that can severely reduce patients' quality of life. Despite the use of current therapeutic approaches, a subset of patients will remain plagued by persistent symptoms. We introduce an innovative, simple, and quick endoscopic technique that offers benefit in controlling aspiration after SCL. Level of Evidence: NA [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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