Title of article :
Long-Term Quantitative Results of an Isshiki Type 4 Thyroplasty—A Case Study
Author/Authors :
Nicholas Gibbins، نويسنده , , Dominic Bray، نويسنده , , Meredydd L. Harries، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
5
From page :
283
To page :
287
Abstract :
Objective We believe that we have described the first instance of long-term follow-up of a bilateral Isshiki type IV thyroplasty in a 58-year-old woman after bilateral superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) damage. Method Comparison of voice handicap index-10 (VHI-10) questionnaire and electrolaryngographic measurements pre- and post-thyroplasty (type IV). Results VHI-10 scores reduced from 25 pre-thyroplasty to seven and five at 6 and 34 months, respectively. Mean, mode, and median dynamic frequency range (DFx-1) scores increased from 118, 125, and 124آ Hz preoperatively to 144, 172, and 163آ Hz at 6 months and 167, 167, and 169آ Hz, at 34 months, respectively (a subjectively higher voice). Range of tones produced while speaking reduced from an 80% range of 2.48 octaves and 90% range of 3.52 octaves to scores of 1.46 and 2.75 octaves for 80% and 90%, respectively at 6 months and 0.82 and 1.73 octaves at 34 months (aآ more defined voice). Ninety percent spectrum of single tone production increased from 0.17 octaves preoperatively to 0.55 octaves at 6 months and 0.49 octaves at 34 months. Discussion Type IV thyroplasty is most commonly performed for the male-to-female transsexual patient. Bilateral SLN palsy can be effectively treated with this approach with good long-term results. Conclusion Three-year follow-up for bilateral type IV thyroplasty reveals increased pitch, definition, and clarity but decreased range overall.
Keywords :
Thyroplasty , Type IV , transsexual , medialization , Laryngography
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Record number :
1280709
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