Publications by authors named "R Lentin"

Objective: Comparison of speech outcomes in 2 similar groups of "wide" cleft palate. One received a Furlow double-opposing Z- plasty (FZP) versus a group (non-FZP) that received only a muscle release at the second stage after both received a soft palate mucosal adhesion (SPA) at the first stage.

Methods: Retrospective review.

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Background: To assess speech results following the treatment of mild to moderate velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) post cleft palate surgery with autologous fat grafting to the velopharynx.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 9 consecutive patients who underwent velopharyngeal fat grafting for the treatment of VPI at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's hospital from 2010 to 2014. All the patients previously had primary palatoplasty performed and subsequently developed VPI.

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Purpose Of Review: This review reflects on the experience of speech rehabilitation of laryngectomees at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town and expands on ways of dealing with the challenges that practising in a developing world setting presents.

Recent Findings: Postlaryngectomy speech rehabilitation is unavailable in most African countries because of a profound shortage of speech and language therapists, otolaryngologists, and trained head and neck surgeons, as well as fiscal limitations. This article presents our recent tracheoesophageal speech results; discusses the employment of early postlaryngectomy feeding, selection criteria for patients for tracheoesophageal speech, the choice of voice prosthesis, follow-up care of patients coming from afar; and presents the results of a comparative study of the efficacy of different methods of airway humidification.

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Objective: To evaluate the suprahyoid approach to treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the base of the tongue at Groote Schuur Hospital between 1999 and 2004.

Design And Method: Retrospective analysis was done of patients with base-of-tongue squamous cell carcinoma treated using the suprahyoid approach.

Results: Seventeen patients underwent treatment for base-of-tongue squamous cell carcinoma utilising the suprahyoid approach.

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Objectives: To determine the tracheoesophageal speech results in a Third World medical practice; to examine the impact of socioeconomic status, literacy, and proximity to specialist services on tracheoesophageal speech; to assess whether these factors should affect patient selection for fistula speech; and to determine guidelines for voice prosthesis selection.

Design: Retrospective analysis.

Setting: Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa, which serves a Third World community.

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