Correcting Vocal Fold Immobility by Autologous Collagen Injection for Voice Rehabilitation

Author:

Remacle Marc1,Delos Monique1,Lawson Georges1,Jamart Jacques1

Affiliation:

1. Yvoir, Belgium

Abstract

We report on a short-term clinical study of injectable autologous collagen (Vocalogen) used to correct dysphonias arising from vocal fold immobility. The collagen is extracted from skin taken from the lower abdominal quadrant area or from just above the bikini line. About 30 cm2 of skin are required to provide 2 mL of injectable collagen. The histologic examination of the preparation before injection disclosed the presence of elastin fibers and some clusters of epithelial cells, beside the collagen fibers. The collagen is naturally reticulated, and the molecule is preserved in its entirety. The technique is exactly the same as that reported for bovine collagen: injection into Reinke's space, under general anesthesia, monitored by direct microlaryngoscopy. The amount injected is also similar: 1.5 mL for correction of glottic insufficiency in which the immobile vocal fold is in the intermediate position. Eight patients were injected, and the average follow-up was 4.5 months. Voice assessments made before and after the treatment included stroboscopy, subjective and perceptual judgments, and aerodynamic and acoustic measurements. The functional results were similar to those obtained with bovine collagen. No complications arose. The probability of any hypersensitivity reaction, always a possibility to be feared with bovine collagen, is negligible with the autologous collagen. Long-term results are as yet unknown, but from the fact that the collagen molecular structure is intact and there is little risk of foreign body response, it would be expected that autologous preparations would be more stable than bovine collagen; this appears to be the case in cosmetic applications. Autologous collagen could be employed for the same indications as bovine collagen, provided that a delay of 45 days (the time required to prepare the injectable collagen) is acceptable. The amount of collagen required is also a limiting factor, since the patient's own skin is the starting donor material.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology

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