Percutaneous Laryngeal Collagen Augmentation for Treatment of Parkinsonian Hypophonia

Author:

Kim Soo H.1,Kearney James J.1,Atkins Joseph P.1

Affiliation:

1. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to determine whether percutaneous laryngeal collagen augmentation improves hypophonia in parkinsonian patients. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: A retrospective review of 18 patients was performed. Patients and/or caretakers were called on the telephone and asked about their response to the procedure, if any. Videostroboscopic examinations for all patients were reviewed. RESULTS: Of 18 patients, 11 (61%) reported improvement in their hypophonia for a period of at least 2 months. Five of 7 patients without improvement were relatively aphonic both before and after the procedure. Five of 7 patients without improvement had severe dysphagia, which in 3 necessitated gastrostomy tube placement. Four of 7 patients without improvement were not ambulatory at the time of the procedure. CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous laryngeal collagen augmentation is an effective treatment for parkinsonian hypophonia in a majority of patients. Patients with advanced neurologic disease with aphonia, difficulty with speech initiation, dysphagia, or ambulatory difficulty are less likely to respond to this procedure and should be so informed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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