Introduction: Different techniques are used to reduce laryngeal obstruction in bilateral vocal cord paralysis. Methods: This article describes one of the simplest and less traumatic techniques that can be used in cases of bilateral vocal cord paralysis. This technique has been previously published, but it is the first time to be used in Malta. No preoperative tracheostomy is needed. This procedure is carried out under general anesthesia where two needles are inserted through the thyroid cartilage. Non-resorbable monofilament sutures are introduced through the needles and the needles are then withdrawn. The fiber thus forms a permanent loop around the vocal cord. Conclusion: Using this new method the patients’ breathing as well as voice ...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Bilateral vocal cord paralysis in early childhood is a life-threatening condi...
Introduction. Treatment for bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) has evolved from external irrevers...
PURPOSE: The objectives of this meta-analysis were to summarize the key surgical procedures for UVCP...
Vocal cord paralysis can be due to neurogenic cause, trauma due to surgery, or mechanical fixation o...
Background. Endolaryngeal suture lateralisation is an ideal operation for bilateral vocal fold paral...
AbstractIntroductionThe treatment of bilateral vocal cord paralysis continues to be a challenge to t...
Idea: The restoration of the airways after bilateral vocal cord paralysis is still a challenge for ...
Bilateral vocal cord paralysis is a serious illness requiring emergency intervention to resolve the ...
Abstract: doi:10.5152/tao.2013.21 Objective: The aim of this study was to inve...
Bilateral vocal fold paralysis presents as their complete or partial immobilisation. The median or p...
Background: The unilateral paralysis of the vocal cords (UVFP) defined as the complete immobility of...
Aim: To study the effectiveness of coblation technology in performing Kashima's procedure for bilate...
Introduction: Bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) is a relatively uncommon cause of respiratory di...
of the glottis with preservation of adequate voicing in patients with bilateral recurrent nerve para...
INTRODUCTION: Bilateral vocal cord palsy refers to reduced or absent movement of both vocal folds. ...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Bilateral vocal cord paralysis in early childhood is a life-threatening condi...
Introduction. Treatment for bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) has evolved from external irrevers...
PURPOSE: The objectives of this meta-analysis were to summarize the key surgical procedures for UVCP...
Vocal cord paralysis can be due to neurogenic cause, trauma due to surgery, or mechanical fixation o...
Background. Endolaryngeal suture lateralisation is an ideal operation for bilateral vocal fold paral...
AbstractIntroductionThe treatment of bilateral vocal cord paralysis continues to be a challenge to t...
Idea: The restoration of the airways after bilateral vocal cord paralysis is still a challenge for ...
Bilateral vocal cord paralysis is a serious illness requiring emergency intervention to resolve the ...
Abstract: doi:10.5152/tao.2013.21 Objective: The aim of this study was to inve...
Bilateral vocal fold paralysis presents as their complete or partial immobilisation. The median or p...
Background: The unilateral paralysis of the vocal cords (UVFP) defined as the complete immobility of...
Aim: To study the effectiveness of coblation technology in performing Kashima's procedure for bilate...
Introduction: Bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) is a relatively uncommon cause of respiratory di...
of the glottis with preservation of adequate voicing in patients with bilateral recurrent nerve para...
INTRODUCTION: Bilateral vocal cord palsy refers to reduced or absent movement of both vocal folds. ...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Bilateral vocal cord paralysis in early childhood is a life-threatening condi...
Introduction. Treatment for bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) has evolved from external irrevers...
PURPOSE: The objectives of this meta-analysis were to summarize the key surgical procedures for UVCP...