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Case Reports
. 2012 May;22(5):1110-3.
doi: 10.1007/s00330-011-2337-6. Epub 2011 Dec 1.

Combined ultrasound/endoscopy-assisted vocal fold injection for unilateral vocal cord paralysis: a case series

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Combined ultrasound/endoscopy-assisted vocal fold injection for unilateral vocal cord paralysis: a case series

Siu Kwan Ng et al. Eur Radiol. 2012 May.

Abstract

Objective: Transcutaneous vocal cord injection is a popular treatment choice for patients suffering from unilateral vocal cord paralysis. Transcutaneous transcartilaginous (through the thyroid cartilage) approach abolishes any anatomical constraint to reach the vocal cord. However it is a largely blind procedure as the needle should stay submucosal. Herein we report our experience in employing ultrasound guidance to circumvent this problem.

Methods: Retrospective review of a series of 8 patients who underwent combined ultrasound/endoscopy-assisted vocal cord injection for unilateral vocal cord paralysis.

Results: Vocal cord injections were successfully completed in all but one patient. There were no associate complications.

Conclusion: The use of ultrasound in aiding transcutaneous transcartilaginous vocal cord injection is safe and feasible.

Key points: • Vocal cord injection is effective in treating unilateral vocal cord paralysis • A number of transcutaneous approaches with the patient awake have been described • Transcutaneous transcartilaginous approach theoretically has minimal anatomical restraint to reach the vocal cord • Disadvantage of that approach is the difficulty to accurately position the needle • Our experience of using ultrasound to circumvent this problem is positive.

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