Quantitative criteria for predicting thyroplasty type I outcome.

Laryngoscope

Ames Vocal Dynamics Laboratory, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York.

Published: June 1996

The purpose of this study was to ascertain the relation between preoperative glottal gap and postoperative vocal function in thyroplasty type I. Twenty-two of 64 patients who underwent thyroplasty type I between 1987 and 1994 were studied. In preoperative digitized laryngostroboscopic images, the glottal-gap, width (GGW), shape, and area were examined at the maximum closure of vibration and normalized by membranous vocal-fold length (MVFL). Postoperative vocal function analysis was performed with aerodynamic and acoustic measurements and compared with preoperative videostroboscopic images. In patients with preoperative posterior GGW of less than 10% of MVFL, postoperative vocal function was significantly better than in other patients. Although thyroplasty type I is an excellent medialization technique, it may need to be combined with a posterior closure procedure in patients with large posterior gaps.

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