1. Voice and communication after open partial horizontal laryngectomies: A cross‐sectional outcome study
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Marco Fantini, Erika Crosetti, Nicole Pizzorni, Andrea Elio Sprio, Andy Bertolin, Giuseppe Rizzotto, Antonio Schindler, and Giovanni Succo
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Settore MED/31 - Otorinolaringoiatria ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Communication ,communication ,laryngeal cancer ,laryngectomy ,voice ,Settore MED/50 - Scienze Tecniche Mediche Applicate ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Humans ,Laryngectomy ,Laryngeal Neoplasms ,Settore MED/32 - Audiologia - Abstract
The present study evaluates voice and communication after open partial horizontal laryngectomies (OPHLs), according to surgery and patient-related variables.Fifty-eight patients were included: 18 type I OPHL, 20 type II OPHL and 20 type III OPHL. Acoustic, aerodynamic, endoscopic, perceptual and self-assessment analyses were carried out. Surgery-related variables and patient-related variables were considered for the analysis.Type I OPHL revealed the best phonatory outcomes. Type II and type III OPHL showed similar and poor results, with a highly deteriorated voice quality. A significant difference in MTP was found for patients who had both arytenoids/cricoarytenoid units preserved. Age and time from surgery showed significant correlations with voice quality after OPHLs.Voice and communication outcomes after OPHLs are heterogeneous and might be influenced by several factors. Knowing variables with a substantial impact on phonatory outcomes may help clinicians in the preoperative decision-making process and the postoperative rehabilitative program.
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- 2022