Sulcus vocalis is a frequent cause of glottic insufficiency that leads to incomplete vocal fold closure during phonation. Type II sulcus vocalis is defined as a partial defect of the lamina propria (LP). Treatment with fillers, such as fat or hyaluronic acid (HA), in the vocal folds is widely used, but the duration of effect is variable. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) can enhance the survival of autologous fat in fat grafting, and also is used to treat sulcus vocalis. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of autologous fat graft versus fat graft plus PRP to treat type II sulcus vocalis. Thirty-four patients with a voice handicap index (VHI) ≥ 11 were randomized to two groups, which received LP injections of fat graft (n = 17) or fat gra...
Minimally-invasive autologous fat injection of the head and neck region can be considered a valid al...
Objectives/HypothesisTo evaluate the short-term voice outcomes of vocal fold augmentation using fat ...
Introduction: Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is the inability to close the velopharyngeal sphinc...
BACKGROUND: Fat is theoretically the ideal implant for vocal fold augmentation because it is soft, e...
Objective. Evaluating the long-term outcomes of vocal fold structural fat grafting. Study Design. Ca...
Paralysis of one vocal fold leads to glottal gap and vocal fold insufficiency that has significant i...
Unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) is a common cause of incomplete glottic closure, leading to s...
Aims of this prospective study were to evaluate the results of vocal fold structural fat grafting fo...
International audienceIMPORTANCE Patients with scarred vocal folds, whether congenitally or after ph...
SummaryGlottic insufficiency has been managed since the beginning of the twentieth century. The auto...
Vocal fold fat injection is a simple, but effective procedure that offers the patients good and stab...
Background: Velopharyngeal insufficiency causes hypernasal vocal quality and can also result in audi...
Introduction: Unilateral vocal cord paralysis (UVCP) is not an uncommon finding. Several procedures ...
We analyzed different methods used to process autologous fat tissues for vocal fold injection (VFI)....
International audiencePatients with scarred vocal folds (congenitally or following phonosurgery) are...
Minimally-invasive autologous fat injection of the head and neck region can be considered a valid al...
Objectives/HypothesisTo evaluate the short-term voice outcomes of vocal fold augmentation using fat ...
Introduction: Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is the inability to close the velopharyngeal sphinc...
BACKGROUND: Fat is theoretically the ideal implant for vocal fold augmentation because it is soft, e...
Objective. Evaluating the long-term outcomes of vocal fold structural fat grafting. Study Design. Ca...
Paralysis of one vocal fold leads to glottal gap and vocal fold insufficiency that has significant i...
Unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) is a common cause of incomplete glottic closure, leading to s...
Aims of this prospective study were to evaluate the results of vocal fold structural fat grafting fo...
International audienceIMPORTANCE Patients with scarred vocal folds, whether congenitally or after ph...
SummaryGlottic insufficiency has been managed since the beginning of the twentieth century. The auto...
Vocal fold fat injection is a simple, but effective procedure that offers the patients good and stab...
Background: Velopharyngeal insufficiency causes hypernasal vocal quality and can also result in audi...
Introduction: Unilateral vocal cord paralysis (UVCP) is not an uncommon finding. Several procedures ...
We analyzed different methods used to process autologous fat tissues for vocal fold injection (VFI)....
International audiencePatients with scarred vocal folds (congenitally or following phonosurgery) are...
Minimally-invasive autologous fat injection of the head and neck region can be considered a valid al...
Objectives/HypothesisTo evaluate the short-term voice outcomes of vocal fold augmentation using fat ...
Introduction: Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is the inability to close the velopharyngeal sphinc...