نتایج جستجو برای: vocal cord paralysis

تعداد نتایج: 113126  

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2010
Aaron D Friedman James A Burns James T Heaton Steven M Zeitels

OBJECTIVES To evaluate whether the timing of early (≤6 months from time of nerve injury) vs. late (>6 months) injection medialization laryngoplasty impacts the need for subsequent open-neck reconstruction to restore vocal function in patients with unilateral vocal cord paralysis. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective chart review. METHODS A total of 112 outpatient or hospitalized adults with dysphonia...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2007
M Kikura K Suzuki T Itagaki T Takada S Sato

BACKGROUND Vocal cord paralysis after tracheal intubation may be attributed to ageing and comorbidity. However, the relationship between patient characteristics and the risk of vocal cord paralysis is unknown. METHODS We prospectively analysed data representing 31 241 consecutive surgery patients who underwent tracheal intubation to determine whether duration of intubation, age, sex, and card...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1999
L V Romo H D Curtin

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle is one of the intrinsic muscles of the larynx innervated by the recurrent laryngeal nerve. As such, recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy should not only result in paralysis of the true vocal cord or thyroarytenoid muscle but also in a similar change in the PCA muscle. The ability of CT and MR imaging to depict denervation atrophy in th...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2012
Meihuan Chang James Boon Kheng Khoo Hiang Khoon Tan

First reported by Nager in 1927, unilateral vocal cord paralysis associated with thyroid disease suggests the malignant and irreversible nature of the thyroid lesion. This condition is rarely seen in benign thyroid diseases, and the function of the vocal cord does not usually return. We present a 54-year-old woman with a history of right hemithyroidectomy for benign thyroid nodule, who had an e...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2001
M Nakahira H Nakatani T Takeda

SUMMARY Left vocal cord paralysis in association with patent ductus arteriosus is unusual. We report a patient with long-standing patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in whom CT studies obtained before and after paralysis developed showed an interval increase in size of the pulmonary trunk. The pathogenesis of left vocal cord paralysis in association with long-standing PDA is discussed.

Journal: :The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology 1991
D C Green G S Berke P H Ward

There are a variety of methods for treating unilateral vocal cord paralysis, but to date there have been few studies that compare these phonosurgical techniques by using objective measures of voice improvement. Vocal efficiency is an objective voice measure that is defined as the ratio of the acoustic power produced by the larynx to the subglottic air power. Vocal efficiency has been found to d...

2014
J. W. Dankbaar F. A. Pameijer

UNLABELLED Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) can be caused by any process that interferes with the normal function of the vagal nerves or recurrent laryngeal nerves. It may be a first sign of extensive and severe pathology. Radiologists must therefore be able to recognise the imaging findings of VCP and know the course of the vagal and recurrent laryngeal nerves. This review focuses on the anatomy and...

Journal: :Acta medica 2016
Sevtap Akbulut Rahsan Inan Mehmet Gökhan Demir Dogan Cakan

Laryngeal electromyography is used in the evaluation of vocal cord paralysis to confirm the diagnosis, to guide the diagnostic work-up for etiology, to provide prognostic information and to help choose the correct treatment for the patient. Cardiovocal syndrome is characterised by vocal cord paralysis due to a cardiovascular disease. A wide spectrum of conditions can result in this syndrome. He...

2016
Philippe Gorphe

During the acute phase of transient bilateral paralysis after thyroid surgery, a tracheotomy unfortunately remains the solution in most emergency situations. The author describes and discusses the case of a totally thyroidectomized female patient, who presented fifteen days after surgery with bilateral vocal cord paralysis resulting in dyspnea and exhaustion. After tracheotomy refusal, a unilat...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2001

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