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. 2003 Jul;117(7):540-3.
doi: 10.1258/002221503322112969.

Laser posterior ventriculocordectomy with partial arytenoidectomy for the treatment of bilateral vocal fold immobility

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Laser posterior ventriculocordectomy with partial arytenoidectomy for the treatment of bilateral vocal fold immobility

J Shvero et al. J Laryngol Otol. 2003 Jul.

Abstract

Bilateral vocal fold immobility in adduction usually creates severe dyspnoea. Many surgical procedures have been established to improve the airway insufficiency in affected patients. Over the last six years 22 patients with bilateral vocal fold immobility in our department have undergone CO(2) laser posterior ventriculocordectomy with partial arytenoidectomy (PVCPA). None had dyspnoea or a disturbance in the immediate post-operative period or during follow up, which ranged from five months to six years. Only one patient required a second procedure. Laser PVCPA appears to be an effective and reliable method for the treatment of bilateral vocal fold immobility in selected patients.

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