Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
January 1998
We present a review of the postoperative course, complications, and functional outcome of 190 patients consecutively treated with supracricoid partial laryngectomy with cricohyoidoepiglottopexy. The average times until removal of the tracheostomy and nasogastric feeding tubes were 9 and 16 days, respectively. The postoperative mortality rate was 1%.
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December 1996
A 20-year experience with end-to-end tracheal resection and anastomosis for isolated postintubation stenosis of the cervical trachea, in a consecutive series of 32 adult patients, has been reviewed. Surgical death was never encountered. The overall incidences for superficial wound infection, pneumonia, and inferior left laryngeal nerve paralysis were 6.
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March 1997
A retrospective analysis of 22 patients with primary malignant melanoma of the nasal fossa and/or paranasal sinuses consecutively managed with surgery at our department from 1975 to 1993 was conducted. Fifteen patients had negative margins of resection. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy and post-operative radiation therapy was associated in 4 and 5 of these 15 patients, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF21 patients with glottic carcinoma presenting anterior infraglottic extent of tumor, classified T2-T4, were offered and extended supracricoid partial laryngectomy with tracheocricohyoidoepiglottopexy (TCHEP) between 1979 and 1994 at our department. The technique for the procedure, the duration of tracheotomy tube, naso-gastric feeding tube, and hospital stay are presented. Postoperative complications and management were described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Evaluation of the long-term results (10 and 15 years) achieved with total conservative parotidectomy for pleomorphic adenoma.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of the files of 127 patients with pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid gland consecutively treated with a total conservative parotidectomy at our department from 1970 to 1985. Actuarial analysis (Kaplan Meier method) of survival and local recurrence, as well as overall estimation of immediate and definite postoperative facial paresis and paralysis was performed.
Selected characteristics of speech and voice were compared in 10 patients who had undergone supracricoid hemilaryngopharyngectomy (SCHLP) and 20 normal adult laryngeal (NAL) speakers. Durational features of tape-recorded speech samples were measured using a stopwatch. Frequency features were analyzed with the Computerized Speech Lab and the multidimensional voice program.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Evaluation of cisplatin-fluorouracil exclusive chemotherapy for invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the glottis staged as T1-T3N0 with a complete response after cisplatin-fluorouracil neo-adjuvant chemotherapy.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of the files of 69 patients with a well-differentiated untreated invasive squamous cell carcinoma, staged as T1-T3N0 with a complete response after cisplatin-fluorouracil neo-adjuvant chemotherapy is presented. Actuarial analysis (Kaplan Meier method) of survival and local failure is presented among the group of 25 patients treated with exclusive chemotherapy and the group of 44 patients in whom the local treatment (partial laryngeal surgery or radiation therapy) initially planned was maintained.
The evolution of voice and speech parameters following supracricoid partial laryngectomy (SCPL) has been evaluated in a prospective fashion over an 18-month period of time in three patients using the Computerized Speech Lab (from Kay Elemetrics). Preliminary results demonstrate the post-operative instability of voice parameters. Speech parameters remain stable with time.
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October 1995
Two hundred and forty seven previously untreated pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid gland were operated with a total conservative parotidectomy between 1965 and 1992. The overall incidence for temporary facial nerve paresis and paralysis was 63.1% and 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 25-year experience with total conservative parotidectomy for primary benign pleomorphic adenoma (PBPA) of the parotid gland in a consecutive series of 229 patients has been reviewed. This study focuses on survival, morbidity, PBPA recurrence, postoperative facial nerve dysfunction, and Frey's syndrome. Surgical death was never encountered in this study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Vertical partial laryngectomy (VPL) and radiation therapy (RT) are the recommended conventional conservative options for glottic carcinoma classified as T2. In series presenting more than 100 patients with a minimum 3-year follow-up, however, local recurrence rates were reported as 22-43.5%.
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July 1995
Twelve patients with Frey's syndrome after total parotidectomy for plemorphic adenoma were analysed using simultaneously 2 biosensors. Biosensors allowed for detection of L lactate and amino acid level on intact skin. The assay procedure and the results achieved with the simultaneous use of these 2 biosensors are presented.
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July 1995
Seven cases of malignant inverting papillomas are presented (6 men and 1 woman) with ages ranging from 31 to 72 years (mean age: 58 years); the minimum follow up was 37 months. The diagnosis was based on the histopathologic analysis of biopsy in five patients. In two patients the diagnosis was confirmed by the pathological analysis of the specimen.
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June 1995
A retrospective analysis of 94 patients presenting well-differentiated untreated invasive glottic squamous cell carcinomas, staged as T2 according to the 1987 Union Internationale contre le Cancer staging classification system, managed at our institution from March 1982 to April 1991 with cisplatin-fluorouracil neo-adjuvant chemotherapy, was conducted. Following neo-adjuvant chemotherapy, partial laryngeal surgery, and radiation therapy were performed in 85.1% (80/94) and 4.
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June 1995
The authors report about 18 cases of inverting papillomas treated between 1972 and 1992. (17 men and 1 woman). The minimum follow-up was of 30 months.
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September 1995
Vocal rehabilitation by tracheosophageal puncture procedure and voice prosthesis was employed in a series of 68 patients (64 men and 4 women). The mean age was 68.4 years and ranged from 39 to 78 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNineteen supracricoid porticol laryngectomy (SCPL) with cricohyoidoepiglottopexy (CHEP) speakers and 19 normal adult laryngeal (NAL) male speakers took part in this prospective study. Computed analysis of the voice and speech parameters was performed using the Computed Speech Lab from Kay Elemectrics. Parameters recorded for voice analysis were the average fundamental frequency, the fundamental frequency standard deviation, the jitter, the shimmer, the noise to harmonic ratio and the degree of voiceless.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVideostroboscopy has become an essential examination for the assessment of vocal function. The authors describe and review the development of this technique with an analysis and discussion of its indications and results.
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March 1992
Distortion products are otoemissions produced when the cochlea is stimulated by two pure, continuous sounds f1 and f2. The most ample distortion product in Man corresponds to a frequency of 2f1-f2. The aim of our work is to appreciate the possibilities to study the distortion products for the exploration of low frequencies in Man.
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