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A Simple Tool to Improve Visualization of the Vocal Cords on Translaryngeal Ultrasound in Male Patients.

P Knyazeva1, M K Walz2, P F Alesina2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal ultrasound has been increasingly used for the evaluation of the vocal cords mobility after thyroid and parathyroid surgery. The sensitivity and positive predictive value of the method are reported to be higher than 80%. Nevertheless, the visualization rate in male patients remains low; therefore, ultrasound is not attractive for the perioperative workup in those patients. In the present study, we evaluate the ability to improve the visualization rate for male patients by using a gel pad as an interface between the skin and the ultrasound probe. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Between December 2018 and January 2019, 92 male patients (mean age 49 years; range: 20-80 years) referred to our hospital with different thyroid pathologies received a laryngeal ultrasound without (TLUS) and subsequently with gel pad (G-TLUS). TLUS was performed by B-scan (probe 5-13 MHz, aperture 40 mm). The data were prospectively collected and statistically analyzed.
RESULTS: The visualization rate in the TLUS group was 35% (32 out of 92 patients). The use of the gel pad could increase the rate to 78% (p < 0.0001). For both groups, visualization rates are lower in older patients (> 50 years) compared to younger individuals (TLUS: 25% vs. 45%, p < 0.05; G-TLUS: 75% vs 82%, p = 0.45).
CONCLUSION: The gel pad significantly improves the vocal cord visualization rate in male patients and should be used routinely.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33486585     DOI: 10.1007/s00268-020-05946-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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Authors:  Ban C H Tsui; Jenkin Tsui
Journal:  Can J Anaesth       Date:  2011-11-04       Impact factor: 5.063

2.  A Novel Gel Pad Laryngeal Ultrasound for Vocal Cord Evaluation.

Authors:  Jung-Woo Woo; Seo Ki Kim; Inhye Park; Jun Ho Choe; Jung-Han Kim; Jee Soo Kim
Journal:  Thyroid       Date:  2017-01-04       Impact factor: 6.568

3.  Lessons Learned After 1000 Cases of Transcutaneous Laryngeal Ultrasound (TLUSG) with Laryngoscopic Validation: Is There a Role of TLUSG in Patients Indicated for Laryngoscopic Examination Before Thyroidectomy?

Authors:  Kai-Pun Wong; Kin-Pan Au; Shi Lam; Brian Hung-Hin Lang
Journal:  Thyroid       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 6.568

4.  Transnasal flexible laryngo-oesophagoscopy: an evaluation of the patient's experience.

Authors:  Alok Sharma; Tim Price; Kathleen Mierzwa; Paul Montgomery; Asad Qayyum; Tim Bradnam
Journal:  J Laryngol Otol       Date:  2005-11-25       Impact factor: 1.469

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1.  Application of Translaryngeal Ultrasound (TLUS) in Patients with Neck Surgery-A Single-Centre, Prospective Cohort Study on Technique Evaluation.

Authors:  Sylwia Wolff; Adam Gałązka; Rafał Borkowski; Anna Gorzelnik; Marek Dedecjus
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-03-18       Impact factor: 4.241

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