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[Unilateral laryngeal paralyses: epidemiological data and therapeutic progress].

Ollivier Laccourreye1, Jean-François Papon, Romain Kania, Madeleine Ménard, Daniel Brasnu, Stéphane Hans.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Analysis of the epidemiology and progress in treatment of unilateral laryngeal nerve paralysis.
METHOD: A retrospective study in a cohort of 325 patients (1989-2001) with unilateral laryngeal nerve paralysis.
RESULTS: The sex ratio was 1:2. Age varied from 16 to 98 years (mean age: 55 years). Symptoms included dysphonia in 321 patients, swallowing impairment in 126 patients and dyspnea on exertion in 3 patients. Etiologies were post-surgical (243 patients) predominantly thyroid and thoraco-mediastinal surgery, idiopathic (39 patients), tumoral (28 patients), non-surgical traumatism (8 patients) and medical causes (7 patients). The paralysis was globally related to a neoplastic disease in 50% of cases. Analysis of the evolution of the etiologies over time revealed an increase in the post surgical causes and paralysis related to a neoplastic diseases. Spontaneous recovery of unilateral laryngeal nerve paralysis occurred in 23% of patients. Surgical rehabilitation was performed in 44% of patients (thyroplasty under local anesthesia in 55 patients and intracardal injection under general anesthesia in 88 patients). The analysis of the evolution of treatment modalities showed: an increasing number of patients undergoing surgical rehabilitation, an increasing number of patients undergoing surgery under local anesthesia (thyroplasty) and an increasing number of patients refusing any surgical rehabilitation.
CONCLUSION: Analysis of the data underlined the changes in the distribution of the etiologies and treatments of unilateral laryngeal nerve paralysis.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12856323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Presse Med        ISSN: 0755-4982            Impact factor:   1.228


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