Since the introduction of the “duckbill ” prosthesis by Blom and Singer in 1979, several types of indwelling silicone rubber voice prostheses have been developed, giving laryngectomized patients the ability to speak again.1,2 Generally, a combination of personal preferences of the patient and the physician determines the choice of the type of prosthesis, although most type
The most important task after a total laryngectomy is rehabilitation of voice. Tracheoesophageal spe...
Contains fulltext : 49044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In most patien...
Voice prosthesis-assisted speech rehabilitation after total laryngectomy has proven to be successful...
Annually, approximately 600 patients are laryngectomized due to laryngeal cancer in The Netherlands....
Background : Electrolarynx, Esophageal voice, and Silicone voice prosthesis with tracheoesophageal(T...
Since 1980, when Blom and Singer were among the first to develop an indwelling voice pros-thesis, di...
Total laryngectomy or laryngopharyngectomy remains the procedure of choice for advanced-stage (UICC ...
Larynx is a complicated organ strategically located at the division of the upper aerodigestive tract...
Advanced laryngeal cancer sometimes necessitates the removal of the complete larynx. This procedure ...
Advanced laryngeal cancer sometimes necessitates the removal of the complete larynx. This procedure ...
Surgical prosthetic voice restoration is the best possible option for patients to regain oral commun...
Advanced laryngeal cancer sometimes necessitates the removal of the complete larynx. This procedure ...
The human larynx is a versatile organ. Main functions are phonation, protection and regulation of th...
Objective To investigate the difference between voice prostheses in terms of voice quality as experi...
Advanced laryngeal cancer requires laryngeal amputation (laryngectomy) (Graham, 1997). As a sequela...
The most important task after a total laryngectomy is rehabilitation of voice. Tracheoesophageal spe...
Contains fulltext : 49044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In most patien...
Voice prosthesis-assisted speech rehabilitation after total laryngectomy has proven to be successful...
Annually, approximately 600 patients are laryngectomized due to laryngeal cancer in The Netherlands....
Background : Electrolarynx, Esophageal voice, and Silicone voice prosthesis with tracheoesophageal(T...
Since 1980, when Blom and Singer were among the first to develop an indwelling voice pros-thesis, di...
Total laryngectomy or laryngopharyngectomy remains the procedure of choice for advanced-stage (UICC ...
Larynx is a complicated organ strategically located at the division of the upper aerodigestive tract...
Advanced laryngeal cancer sometimes necessitates the removal of the complete larynx. This procedure ...
Advanced laryngeal cancer sometimes necessitates the removal of the complete larynx. This procedure ...
Surgical prosthetic voice restoration is the best possible option for patients to regain oral commun...
Advanced laryngeal cancer sometimes necessitates the removal of the complete larynx. This procedure ...
The human larynx is a versatile organ. Main functions are phonation, protection and regulation of th...
Objective To investigate the difference between voice prostheses in terms of voice quality as experi...
Advanced laryngeal cancer requires laryngeal amputation (laryngectomy) (Graham, 1997). As a sequela...
The most important task after a total laryngectomy is rehabilitation of voice. Tracheoesophageal spe...
Contains fulltext : 49044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In most patien...
Voice prosthesis-assisted speech rehabilitation after total laryngectomy has proven to be successful...