Dynamic Study of Oesophageal Function during Phonation: Simple but Effective

Author:

Santoro Giovanni Paolo,Maniaci Antonino,Luparello Paolo,Ferlito Salvatore,Cocuzza Salvatore

Abstract

Secondary aphonia significantly affects the quality of life of the laryngectomy patient despite the excellent success of the operation. Vocal rehabilitation often does not achieve the desired results, given the innumerable prognostic variables. Tracheo-oesophageal speech is considered the standard gold method of voice restoration, but a possible spasm of pharyngo-oesophageal segment is the prominent cause of rehabilitation failure. However, the phenomenon is difficult to identify and underestimated, and diagnostic methods are inquisitive or expensive. To propose a phonatory and swallowing evaluation essay of pharynx-oesophageal segment disorders, we conducted a retrospective study from 2012 to 2017 by selecting 6 patients who underwent total laryngectomy and voice prosthesis implantation that suffered from aphonia after surgery. All patients underwent dynamic phonation videofluoroscopy and plexus bath control test with lidocaine hydrochloride. All patients were then referred for treatment with neurotoxin blocker. In all cases, the analysed patients presented an air-trapping phenomenon with the formation of a spasmodic block upstream of an interrupted aerial column. The control test with lidocaine hydrochloride resulted in a transient improvement in speech performance. The neurotoxin block therapy subsequently performed ultimately led to an improvement in the patient’s rehabilitation process with a recovery of the phonatory performance. We describe the new use of a barium bolus as a diagnostic tool for identifying neopharynx disorders. Appropriately selected patients with pharynx-oesophageal segment disorders could benefit from a neurotoxin-blocking treatment to improve oesophageal speech.

Publisher

S. Karger AG

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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