Literature DB >> 3258397

Long-term implantation of a system of electrical stimulation of paralyzed laryngeal muscles in dogs.

K Bergmann1, H Warzel, H U Eckhardt, U Hopstock, V Hermann, H J Gerhardt.   

Abstract

Electrical stimulation of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle, synchronized with inspiration, was achieved in dogs utilizing a radio frequency stimulus triggered by a chest wall expansion transducer. This system brings about abduction of the paralyzed vocal cord for the entire duration of inspiration, which allows a normal flow of air through the larynx. The implantable part of that system was tested successfully in chronic experiments (up to 11 months) in dogs with experimental paralysis of the recurrent laryngeal nerve. We feel that the system may be suitable for pacing the paralyzed human larynx.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3258397     DOI: 10.1288/00005537-198804000-00020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


  5 in total

1.  Laryngeal pacing in minipigs: in vivo test of a new minimal invasive transcricoidal electrode insertion method for functional electrical stimulation of the PCA.

Authors:  Gerhard Förster; Dirk Arnold; Sabine J Bischoff; Harald Schubert; Hans-Christoph Scholle; Andreas H Müller
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2012-08-09       Impact factor: 2.503

2.  Spot light on skeletal muscles: optogenetic stimulation to understand and restore skeletal muscle function.

Authors:  Tobias van Bremen; Thorsten Send; Philipp Sasse; Tobias Bruegmann
Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil       Date:  2017-09-16       Impact factor: 2.698

3.  A laryngeal pacemaker for inspiration-controlled, direct electrical stimulation of the denervated posterior cricoarytenoid muscle in sheep.

Authors:  M Zrunek; W Bigenzahn; W Mayr; E Unger; H Feldner-Busztin
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.503

4.  Unilateral and Bilateral Laryngeal Pacing for Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis.

Authors:  Maria E Powell; David L Zealear; Yike Li; C Gaelyn Garrett; Kate Von Wahlde; James Netterville
Journal:  Curr Otorhinolaryngol Rep       Date:  2020-09-03

5.  Reconstructive procedures for impaired upper airway function: laryngeal respiration.

Authors:  Andreas Müller
Journal:  GMS Curr Top Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2005-09-28
  5 in total

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