CO2 Laser in Benign Vocal Fold Lesions - An Observational Study

Author:

Showkat Showkat Ahmad1,Jallu Aleena Shafi1,Bhat Mohd Shafi1,Malik Bashir Ahmad2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Government Medical College Srinagar

2. Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences Srinagar

Abstract

Abstract

Background To evaluate the clinical and functional outcome of patients having benign vocal fold lesions who were treated with carbon dioxide laser. Methods For this research, a total of 41 individuals who had hoarseness of voice and satisfied the inclusion criteria were included. A thorough medical history was obtained, and a thorough ENT examination was performed, including an anterior rhinoscopy, an oral cavity examination, an indirect laryngoscopy, a 70-degree Hopkins rod examination, and a stroboscopy. Voice evaluation was done using (G)rade, (R)oughness, (B)reathiness, (A)sthenia….weakness (S)train (GRBAS), voice handicap index (VHI), and maximum phonation time (MPT) scores. Results All 41 patients reported hoarseness of voice as their primary complaint, and most of them developed their symptoms gradually. The following causes seem to have contributed to the presence of hoarseness of voice: LPR in 8 patients, smoking in 25 patients, voice abuse in 14 patients, and irritation exposure in 6 patients. The most frequent lesion in 25 (60.97 percent) of the research participants was a vocal polyp. This study showed majority of patients 35 (85.4%) had posterior phonatory gap and 6 (14.6%) had anterior gap preoperatively. All patients had incomplete glottic closure preoperatively whereas glottic closure was complete at 1st follow-up postoperatively. The mean pre-operative GRBAS score in study subjects was 10.972 with an SD (standard deviation) of 2.1724 and a median of 10.000. The mean postoperative GRBAS score at six months was 0.268 with an SD of 0.4486, median 0.000, Z score − 5.618, and p-value < 0.001 which is statistically significant. Conclusion Precision, hemostasis, and minimal postoperative oedema are benefits of using carbon dioxide laser. This research therefore supports the idea that benign vocal fold lesions might be successfully treated with the super-pulsed micro-spot carbon dioxide laser, which offers good voice outcomes. Registration number :IECGMCSGR 2018/221/171, Dated- 05/11/2018.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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