Inpatient Type 1 Thyroplasty Versus Injection Laryngoplasty for Vocal Fold Movement Impairment After Extent type I and II Aortic Repair

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Pinzas, Lauren A. [1 ]
Chen, Diane W. [2 ]
Liou, Nelson Eddie [2 ]
Donovan, Donald T. [2 ]
Ongkasuwan, Julina [2 ]
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[1] Baylor Coll Med, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Houston, TX 77030 USA
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vocal fold paralysis; vocal fold medialization; injection laryngoplasty; type; 1; thyroplasty; pulmonary complications; CORD PARALYSIS; SURGERY; MEDIALIZATION; RISK;
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10.1177/00034894211070132
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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Importance: Vocal fold motion impairment (VFMI) due to neuronal injury is a known complication following thoracic aortic repair that can impair pulmonary toilet function and post-operative recovery. Objective: To demonstrate clinical outcomes of patients undergoing inpatient vocal fold medialization for VFMI after aortic surgery. Design: A 15-year retrospective chart review (2005-2019) of 259 patients with postoperative VFMI after thoracic aortic surgery registry was conducted. Data included demographics, surgery characteristics, laryngology exam, and postoperative clinical outcomes. Medialization procedures consisted of type 1 thyroplasty and injection laryngoplasty. Setting: Tertiary care hospital Participants: Two hundred and fifty-nine patients (median age 61, 71% male) with VFMI post-thoracic aortic repair met inclusion criteria; inpatient vocal fold medialization was performed for 203 (78%) patients. One hundred and twenty-six. (49%) received type 1 thyroplasty and 77 (30%) received injection laryngoplasty procedures at a median 7 days (IQR 5-8 days) from extubation. Main Outcomes: Primary study outcome measurements consisted of median LOS, median ICU LOS, complications intra- and postoperatively, and pulmonary complications (post-medialization bronchoscopies, pneumonia, tracheostomy, etc.). Results: Post-medialization bronchoscopy rates were significantly lower in the medialization (n = 11) versus the non-medialization group (n = 8) (5% vs 14%, P = .02) and significantly higher in the injection laryngoplasty group (n = 77) versus thyroplasty group (n = 126) (10% vs 2%, P = .02). Further analysis revealed no significant difference in overall LOS and pulmonary complications between the techniques. Conclusion: Inpatient thyroplasty and injection laryngoplasty are both effective vocal fold medialization techniques after extent I and II aortic repair. Thyroplasty may have a small pulmonary toilet advantage, as measured by need for post-medialization bronchoscopy, compared to injection laryngoplasty.
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