Feminization Laryngoplasty: 17-Year Review on Long-Term Outcomes, Safety, and Technique

Author:

Nuyen Brian A.1,Qian Z. Jason1,Campbell Ross D.2,Erickson-DiRenzo Elizabeth13,Thomas James4,Sung C. Kwang13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA

2. Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

3. Division of Laryngology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA

4. James P. Thomas, MD Voicedoctor Clinic, Portland, Oregon, USA

Abstract

Objectives Transfeminine patients can experience significant gender dysphoria in vocal communication. Feminization laryngoplasty (FL) is a gender-affirming surgery developed to elevate speaking vocal range, as well as alter vocal resonance and laryngeal cosmesis. The purpose here was to appraise FL’s long-term voice outcomes across a 17-year review period. Study Design Level III, retrospective study and description of technique. Setting A single-institution transfeminine voice clinic. Methods Voice data (speaking fundamental frequency [F0], lowest F0, highest F0, F0 range in both Hertz and semitones, and maximum phonation time [MPT]) were collected and assessed. Self-assessment of voice femininity and complications were documented. Results The 162 patients, all transfeminine women, had a mean age of 40 years with 36-month mean follow-up. There were significant increases in mean speaking F0 (Δ = 50 ± 30 Hz, Δ = 6 ± 3 semitones; P < .001) and mean change in lowest F0 (Δ = 58 ± 31 Hz, Δ = 8 ± 4 semitones; P < .001). There was no significant difference in mean change in highest F0 or MPT. There was significant improvement (Δ = 60% ± 39%; P < .001) in perceptual self-assessment of vocal femininity. There was a 1.2% rate of major postoperative complications requiring inpatient admission or operative intervention. There were no differences in vocal outcomes between those patients who had less than 1-year follow-up and those who had 5-year follow-up. Conclusion FL in this cohort was a safe and effective technique for increasing mean speaking F0, mean lowest F0, and voice gender perception over a prolonged follow-up period. These findings add to the possible treatments aimed at addressing the morbid dysphoria related to voice and communication for our transfeminine patients.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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