Does hoarseness of voice from recurrent nerve paralysis after esophagectomy for carcinoma influence patient quality of life? Masamichi Baba, MDa, , Shoji Natsugoe, MDa, Mario Shimada, MDa, Shizuo Nakano, MDa, Yasuhiko Noguchi, MDa, Kensuke Kawachi, MDa, Chikara Kusano, MDa, Takashi ...
Hoarseness of Voice Due to Ipsilateral Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy in Ultrasound Guided Right Sided Supraclavicular Brachial Plexus Block: A Case ReportDeshpande, JyotiNimbhore, PoojaArchives of Anesthesiology & Critical Care
In our study, idiopathic recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis was of predominant variety (50%). The demographic and clinical study of hoarseness of voice The vast majority of cases of vocal fold immobility are caused by recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis. (1-7) To the best of our knowledge, ...
“compulsive avoidance” of using metal instruments in the neck and suggest finger retraction and dissection of the esophagus as ideal. The symptoms ofrecurrent laryngeal nerve injuryare due to lateral displacement of the affectedvocal cord.Hoarsenessis the primary symptom, but the voice also can ...
Laryngeal papillomatosis is the most common benign neoplasm of the larynx among children and the second most frequent cause of childhood hoarseness. After changes in voice, stridor is the second common symptom, first inspiratory and then biphasic. This disease may affect individuals across all age...
In consideration of postoperative hoarseness, aspiration and their advanced age , thyroplasty type I was performed simultaneously. In both cases, postoperative hoarseness was not severe. Both cases could take oral nutrition without aspiration early after surgery. We think simultaneous thyroplasty typeI...
In addition, transient or permanent hoarseness is one of the most common causes for medical litigation [11]. Consequently, IONM is frequently used in thyroid surgery to reduce the incidence of RLN injury. Although left upper lobe surgery and left upper mediastinal lymph node dissection are ...
Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury, in which voice hoarseness and dysphagia arise as a result of impaired vocal fold movement, is a serious illness that can threaten patients’ quality of life as a result of aphonia and aspiration pneumonitis. RLN paralysis can be idiopathic or caused by ...
A 48-year-old woman presents with inspiratory stridor, dyspnea, and hoarseness. On direct laryngoscopy, extensive respiratory papillomatosis were diagnosed as the cause of her symptoms. Courtesy of Sat Sharma, MD, and L. Garber, MD. View Media Gallery JORRP is more common and more severe...
Although juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JO-RRP) is the second most common cause of hoarseness among pediatric patients and the most common benign neoplasm in the larynx, it is still a rare disease (Lindeberg and Elbrond, 1990, Derkay, 1995). As a consequence, virtually ...