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Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol ; 109(4): 360-4, 2000 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10778889

ABSTRACT

In flaccid laryngeal paralysis, the vocal process (VP) is displaced laterally and superiorly. The arytenoid adduction procedure (AA) moves the VP medially and caudally, closing the glottic gap. However, clinical evidence suggests that the VP is more caudal after AA than in physiological phonation. The neurally intact arytenoid is supported by tonic and phonatory activity of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle (PCA). We hypothesize that a posterior anchoring suture could replace PCA support, achieving a more natural VP location. Cadaver larynges were scanned with computed tomography at rest and after AA, alone or in combination with a second arytenoid suture anchored to either the posterior midline cricoid (PC) or the inferior thyroid cornu (IC). Each posterior suture reduced caudal displacement of the VP during AA, but the glottic gap was wider with the PC suture. In 3 patients undergoing AA for laryngeal paralysis, the IC suture improved arytenoid posture and voice quality.


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Laryngeal Muscles/physiology , Vocal Cord Paralysis/physiopathology , Female , Humans , In Vitro Techniques , Laryngeal Muscles/physiopathology , Laryngoscopy , Movement , Pregnancy
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