Importance: Bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) can result in considerable voice and airway impairment. Although the carbon dioxide (CO2) laser is commonly used in transverse cordotomy, the coblator, a minimally invasive, low-thermal technology, has been increasingly used in otolaryngology. Objective: To investigate outcomes associated with coblation to treat BVFI. Design, Setting, and Participants: A retrospective case series was conducted between January 2012 and June 2017 including 19 patients with BVFI who underwent cordotomy by coblation in a single tertiary care institution. Main Outcomes and Measures: Clinical, operative, and health status data for all patients were reviewed. Quality of life was measured by the EuroQol 5-Dimension...
Objectives: To access the efficacy, safety and complication rate of posterior transverse cordotomy w...
Introduction: CO2 laser endoscopic cordectomy is the method of laryngeal cancer treatment. The type ...
Introduction: The bilateral adduction paralysis of the vocal chords produce a mechanical respiratory...
Importance: Bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) can result in considerable voice and airway impai...
OBJECTIVE: Bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) has an impact on both the voice and breathing. Man...
Abstract: doi:10.5152/tao.2013.21 Objective: The aim of this study was to inve...
Introduction: Bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) is a relatively uncommon cause of respiratory di...
Aim: To study the effectiveness of coblation technology in performing Kashima's procedure for bilate...
We report vocal and respiratory results following endoscopic CO2 laser therapy for bilateral vocal f...
WOS: 000423208500031PubMed ID: 28800194Objectives: To compare respiratory function, swallowing and v...
Bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) is commonly caused by injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve...
WOS: 000320855300012PubMed ID: 23519722Importance: Treatment of bilateral vocal cord paralysis is a ...
INTRODUCTION: Bilateral vocal cord palsy refers to reduced or absent movement of both vocal folds. ...
AbstractA frequent complication of thyroid surgery is laryngeal nerve palsy with transitory or perma...
Idea: The restoration of the airways after bilateral vocal cord paralysis is still a challenge for ...
Objectives: To access the efficacy, safety and complication rate of posterior transverse cordotomy w...
Introduction: CO2 laser endoscopic cordectomy is the method of laryngeal cancer treatment. The type ...
Introduction: The bilateral adduction paralysis of the vocal chords produce a mechanical respiratory...
Importance: Bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) can result in considerable voice and airway impai...
OBJECTIVE: Bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) has an impact on both the voice and breathing. Man...
Abstract: doi:10.5152/tao.2013.21 Objective: The aim of this study was to inve...
Introduction: Bilateral vocal fold paralysis (BVFP) is a relatively uncommon cause of respiratory di...
Aim: To study the effectiveness of coblation technology in performing Kashima's procedure for bilate...
We report vocal and respiratory results following endoscopic CO2 laser therapy for bilateral vocal f...
WOS: 000423208500031PubMed ID: 28800194Objectives: To compare respiratory function, swallowing and v...
Bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) is commonly caused by injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve...
WOS: 000320855300012PubMed ID: 23519722Importance: Treatment of bilateral vocal cord paralysis is a ...
INTRODUCTION: Bilateral vocal cord palsy refers to reduced or absent movement of both vocal folds. ...
AbstractA frequent complication of thyroid surgery is laryngeal nerve palsy with transitory or perma...
Idea: The restoration of the airways after bilateral vocal cord paralysis is still a challenge for ...
Objectives: To access the efficacy, safety and complication rate of posterior transverse cordotomy w...
Introduction: CO2 laser endoscopic cordectomy is the method of laryngeal cancer treatment. The type ...
Introduction: The bilateral adduction paralysis of the vocal chords produce a mechanical respiratory...