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The management of postintubation phonatory insufficiency.

Lindsey C Arviso1, Adam M Klein, Michael M Johns.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Prolonged intubation may lead to medial arytenoid cartilage erosion and cricoarytenoid joint scarring with subsequent glottic insufficiency. This has been referred to as postintubation phonatory insufficiency (PIPI). Reports on treatment outcomes for this condition are lacking.
METHODS: A single institution retrospective chart review from January 2007 to present was preformed for PIPI diagnosis. Data were collected for intubation, symptoms, diagnosis, interventions, and outcomes.
RESULTS: Five patients with PIPI underwent treatment to improve voice. Patient 1 underwent thyroplasty with adduction arytenopexy. Patient 2 had a revision thyroplasty and subsequently two injections of the posterior defect and true vocal fold. Patient 3 underwent injection of the medial arytenoid defect. Patient 4 had injection augmentation of the anatomic deficiency and the ipsilateral true vocal fold. Patient 5 underwent thyroplasty with adduction arytenopexy. Limited to no phonatory improvement was achieved in any case.
CONCLUSIONS: The management of patients with PIPI is difficult. Currently, no reliable means are available to restore cartilaginous defects in the respiratory glottis. Patients with this condition should be counseled as to the difficult nature of treatment.
Copyright © 2012 The Voice Foundation. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21463923     DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2010.10.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Voice        ISSN: 0892-1997            Impact factor:   2.009


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