Post traumatic laryngeal incompetence |
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Authors: | A. S. Banerjee A. M. Shaaban D. Gibson M. G. Dilkes |
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Affiliation: | 1. 43 Daylesford Drive South Gosforth, NE3 1TW, Newcastle upon Tyne 2. Department of ENT surgery, St Bartholomew’s Hospital, CIY 0DT, London
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Abstract: | Self-inflicted laryngeal injuries are rare. This is a case of attempted suicide with a knife. The patient was brought into A&E and initial attempts at repair of the laryngo-skeletal structures were performed Later it became evident that the patient had an insensate hypofunctioning larynx. We present a technique aimed at rehabilitating the poorly functioning, incompetent larynx without the necessity for a permanent tracheostomy or laryngectomy. A single surgical procedure combining a cricopharyngeal myotomy, an anterior hyoid suspension and vocal fold angmentations was performed in an attempt to avoid a laryngectomy in non-malignant pathology. The long-term results of this surgery would need to be subjected to further evaluation. |
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