Clinical Medicine
Aslan Ahmadi; Hadi Ghanbari; Mohammad Mehdi Salem; Amir Mohammad Milani Fard; Khosro Barkhordari
Abstract
Background: Due to the lack of interventional studies on the change in sound quality of patients suffering laryngeal cancer after partial frontolateral laryngectomy and anterior TVC reconstruction using laser, we aimed to assess the extent of changes in sound quality after correction of anterior vocal ...
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Background: Due to the lack of interventional studies on the change in sound quality of patients suffering laryngeal cancer after partial frontolateral laryngectomy and anterior TVC reconstruction using laser, we aimed to assess the extent of changes in sound quality after correction of anterior vocal cord web by flap technique using TVC base in frontolateral laryngectomy by voice handicap index (VHI) and voice analysis factors in patients with glottic cancer.Methods: In this interventional case series study, 15 consecutive patients with laryngeal carcinoma undergoing partial frontolateral laryngectomy by laser at Hazrat Rasool Akram Hospital between 2017 and 2019 suffering anterior adhesion of vocal cords were entered in final evaluation. All patients underwent microlaryngeal flap surgery to improve sound quality. The anterior web of larynx was dissected with a 6-watt super pulse CO2 laser. Results: The vocal analysis before and after operation showed a significantly improving vocal quality parameters including Habitual F0, Jitter, Shimmer, Tremor F0, Mean F0, SD F0, Max F0, NNE, HNR, SNR, Ratio, Hoarse score, Harsh, and breathy after surgery as compared to before that. The scores for three emotional, physical, and functional components of VHI all significantly improved after operation. Conclusion: The correction of anterior vocal cord web by flap technique using TVC base in frontolateral laryngectomy leads to favorable outcome regarding vocal quality and voice performance in patients suffering glottic cancer