In Germany, approximately 950-1200 laryngectomies are performed annually due to extensive hypopharyngeal and laryngeal carcinomas. The removal of the larynx results in significant life changing functional losses, particularly in voice production and communication, resulting in psychological issues and social withdrawal. Rehabilitation requires a multidisciplinary team focusing on restoring communication skills. Methods include pseudowhispering, esophageal speech, external mechanical and electromechanical aids, and tracheoesophageal speech prostheses. Pseudowhispering uses air from the mouth and pharynx, while esophageal speech requires controlled release of esophageal air to produce sound. External aids include devices like the Electrolarynx. Tracheoesophageal speech prostheses, the current gold standard, offer superior phonation time and clarity but require frequent visits to the healthcare system to address complications due to the limited lifespan of the prosthesis. Despite high success rates with transoesophageal prostheses, some patients may face significant challenges. In conclusion, voice rehabilitation post-laryngectomy is crucial for social reintegration. Comprehensive patient education on the benefits and challenges of different methods is essential for making an informed decision tailored to their lifestyle.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2159-3984 | DOI Listing |
Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!