Introduction: Subglottic stenosis is a condition leading to narrowing of subglottal space due to intubation, inflammation, tracheostomy, trauma, and idiopathic conditions. Respiratory effort of the patient increases due to this narrowing. The effect is also perceived in speech production as effortful exhalation, unnatural pause due to shallow breathing, and muscle tension. Surgical treatment including cricoplasty and tracheal anastomosis can improve respiratory function but adversely affect voice production, especially in adult women. The following case study is a retrospective voice analysis of an adult female before and after cricoplasty and voice therapy. Methodology: Forty seven year female, diagnosed with Idiopathic subglottic stenosi...
Objectives/Hypothesis Identify predictors of decannulation failure after cricotracheal resection (CT...
Background: Since 1955, when RUM established the posterior cricoid split augmentation (PCSA) method,...
Abstract: Background. Benign laryngotracheal stenosis causes considerable morbidity. In a retrospect...
Introduction: Subglottic stenosis is a condition leading to narrowing of subglottal space due to int...
PURPOSE: This study examined the incidence and risk factors for vocal fold fixation due to proximal ...
Introduction While multiple causes exist for the development of subglottic stenosis, the mechanism r...
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Subglottic stenosis (SGS) is a rare condition of upper airway obstruction transforming tracheal muco...
OBJECTIVE: To correlate the postoperative voice outcome to preoperative glottic involvement, followi...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the medium-term outcome of cricothyroid approximation and subluxation (CTAS)...
Background Acquired laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) is a rare condition that causes breathlessness an...
Purpose: Management of benign laryngeal stenosis (BLS) remains challenging even though transoral tre...
Background: Subglottic stenosis (SGS) is a common manifestation of granulomatosis with polyangiitis ...
Objectives: Laryngotracheal stenosis is a rare condition characterized by upper airway narrowing. Re...
Benign subglottic stenosis represents a major therapeutic challenge. Interventional bronchoscopic tr...
Objectives/Hypothesis Identify predictors of decannulation failure after cricotracheal resection (CT...
Background: Since 1955, when RUM established the posterior cricoid split augmentation (PCSA) method,...
Abstract: Background. Benign laryngotracheal stenosis causes considerable morbidity. In a retrospect...
Introduction: Subglottic stenosis is a condition leading to narrowing of subglottal space due to int...
PURPOSE: This study examined the incidence and risk factors for vocal fold fixation due to proximal ...
Introduction While multiple causes exist for the development of subglottic stenosis, the mechanism r...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Subglottic stenosis (SGS) is a rare condition of upper airway obstruction transforming tracheal muco...
OBJECTIVE: To correlate the postoperative voice outcome to preoperative glottic involvement, followi...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the medium-term outcome of cricothyroid approximation and subluxation (CTAS)...
Background Acquired laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) is a rare condition that causes breathlessness an...
Purpose: Management of benign laryngeal stenosis (BLS) remains challenging even though transoral tre...
Background: Subglottic stenosis (SGS) is a common manifestation of granulomatosis with polyangiitis ...
Objectives: Laryngotracheal stenosis is a rare condition characterized by upper airway narrowing. Re...
Benign subglottic stenosis represents a major therapeutic challenge. Interventional bronchoscopic tr...
Objectives/Hypothesis Identify predictors of decannulation failure after cricotracheal resection (CT...
Background: Since 1955, when RUM established the posterior cricoid split augmentation (PCSA) method,...
Abstract: Background. Benign laryngotracheal stenosis causes considerable morbidity. In a retrospect...