Objectives/hypothesisMedialization thyroplasty (MT) is commonly used to treat glottic insufficiency. In this study, we investigated the phonatory effects of MT implant medialization depth and medial surface shape.MethodsRecurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and vagal paralysis were simulated in an in vivo canine. A type 1 MT was performed using a silicone elastomer implant with variable medialization depths and medial surface shapes: rectangular, V-shaped, divergent, and convergent. The effects on phonation onset flow/pressure relationships and acoustics were measured.ResultsIncreasing depth of medialization led to improvements in fundamental frequency (F0) range and normalization of the slope of pressure/flow relationship toward baseline activat...
Objective: Medialization thyroplasty using the Montgomery® Implant System (MTIS) is a surgical proce...
The aim of this study was to determine the importance of the closed quotient in the improvement of v...
Objectives/hypothesisArytenoid adduction (AA) is performed to treat unilateral vocal fold paralysis ...
ObjectivesVocal fold (VF) stiffness and geometry are determinant variables in voice production. Type...
Glottal insufficiency due to vocal fold paralysis, paresis, or atrophy often leads to degraded voice...
Unilateral vocal fold paralysis may result in weak, breathy, and hoarse vocal quality due to glottal...
Objectives/hypothesisVocal fold paresis and paralysis are common conditions. Treatment options inclu...
Unilateral vocal fold paralysis resulting in glottal incompetence can cause significant morbidity at...
grantor: University of TorontoUnilateral vocal fold paralysis is a condition that can caus...
[[abstract]]Objectives/Hypothesis: 1) To test whether alteration of the vocal fold medial surface co...
Type I thyroplasty—also called medialization thyroplasty (MT)—is considered as an effective treatmen...
Objectives/hypothesisGlottal insufficiency is a common clinical problem in otolaryngology and medial...
Type I medialization thyroplasty (MT) was introduced by Isshiki more than 40 years ago. It is one of...
IntroductionAlthough phonatory glottal posture and airflow pulse shape affect voice quality, studies...
Results of medialization thyroplasty for treatment of unilateral vocal fold paralysis are often unsa...
Objective: Medialization thyroplasty using the Montgomery® Implant System (MTIS) is a surgical proce...
The aim of this study was to determine the importance of the closed quotient in the improvement of v...
Objectives/hypothesisArytenoid adduction (AA) is performed to treat unilateral vocal fold paralysis ...
ObjectivesVocal fold (VF) stiffness and geometry are determinant variables in voice production. Type...
Glottal insufficiency due to vocal fold paralysis, paresis, or atrophy often leads to degraded voice...
Unilateral vocal fold paralysis may result in weak, breathy, and hoarse vocal quality due to glottal...
Objectives/hypothesisVocal fold paresis and paralysis are common conditions. Treatment options inclu...
Unilateral vocal fold paralysis resulting in glottal incompetence can cause significant morbidity at...
grantor: University of TorontoUnilateral vocal fold paralysis is a condition that can caus...
[[abstract]]Objectives/Hypothesis: 1) To test whether alteration of the vocal fold medial surface co...
Type I thyroplasty—also called medialization thyroplasty (MT)—is considered as an effective treatmen...
Objectives/hypothesisGlottal insufficiency is a common clinical problem in otolaryngology and medial...
Type I medialization thyroplasty (MT) was introduced by Isshiki more than 40 years ago. It is one of...
IntroductionAlthough phonatory glottal posture and airflow pulse shape affect voice quality, studies...
Results of medialization thyroplasty for treatment of unilateral vocal fold paralysis are often unsa...
Objective: Medialization thyroplasty using the Montgomery® Implant System (MTIS) is a surgical proce...
The aim of this study was to determine the importance of the closed quotient in the improvement of v...
Objectives/hypothesisArytenoid adduction (AA) is performed to treat unilateral vocal fold paralysis ...