First-line treatment of exudative vocal fold-lesions by in-office local corticosteroid injection: A literature review

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作者
Dasse, R. [1 ]
del Pujol, E. De Mones [1 ]
机构
[1] CHU Bordeaux Pellegrin, Serv ORL & Chirurg Cervicofaciale, Pl Amelie Rabat Leon, F-33000 Bordeaux, France
关键词
Exudative vocal-fold lesions; Reinke's edema; Vocal nodule; Vocal polyp; In-office procedure; Corticosteroid injection; VOICE DISORDERS; REINKES SPACE; THERAPY; SURGERY; DIAGNOSIS; EFFICACY; SCARS;
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10.1016/j.anorl.2020.09.001
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
摘要
Objectives: There are emerging reports of the effectiveness of in-office awake vocal-fold corticosteroid injection in the treatment of exudative vocal-fold lesions. The aim of this study was to review this therapy and specify indications, practical modalities and outcomes. Study design: Systematic review of the literature without meta-analysis. Methods: A systematic review by PubMed search for the period January 2000 to December 2018 was carried out. Results: Nine articles were included, for a total of 502 lesions: nodules (46.4%), polyps (31.7%), and Reinke's edema (21.9%). Submucosal injection of low-dose triamcinolone acetonide (0.1 to 0.3 mL) was transoral, transcutaneous or transnasal via flexible endoscope with operating channel. Lesion volume was significantly reduced in more than 90% of cases, with significant vocal improvement in all studies. Relapse rates ranged between 4% and 31%, with time to relapse of 1 to 40 months. Conclusions: First-line treatment of exudative glottic lesions by submucosal corticosteroid injection provides at least transient significant reduction in lesion volume and vocal improvement. It is consensually reserved to moderate-sized mainly exudative lesions without fibrosis. In-office injection provides an immediate therapeutic response in case of vocal impairment, enabling surgery under general anesthesia to be postponed. (c) 2020 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.
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