Author:
Sabry Yasmine,Kinnari Teemu,Ashry Yehia,Naguib Maged,Geneid Ahmed
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Vocal-fold augmentation is a continuously developing treatment modality for glottic insufficiency. Patients with glottic insufficiency attend the phoniatrics clinics with increasing frequency. Glottic insufficiency may be due to vocal-fold paralysis, paresis, atrophy, sulcus vocalis, scarring, and vocal-fold deficiency after laryngeal surgery. A variety of materials exist for injection augmentation. This follow-up study aimed to assess the short-term as well as long-term outcomes of vocal-fold injection with calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA) in patients with glottic gap 1–3 mm.
Method
This study included 25 patients with glottic insufficiency who underwent injection augmentation with CaHA. All patients were scheduled for voice evaluation using a comprehensive subjective and objective battery of assessments. Assessments were performed before the procedure and after the procedure at 2 months and at 1 year.
Results
Perceptual voice quality assessed with the GRBAS scale improved and the results were stable after 1 year. Shimmer and HNR improved continuously through the follow-up sessions, while jitter and f0 showed slight improvement after CaHA injection.
Conclusion
Voice improvement after injection of CaHA requires a minimum of 2 months to develop and may last for a long period.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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