Implantation of an Artificial Larynx after Total Laryngectomy

  • Debry C
  • Vrana N
  • Dupret-Bories A
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Organ loss due to late-stage cancer is a heavy burden on both the patient and the health care system. This letter describes a patient who received an artificial larynx to replace lost laryngeal functions and who underwent 16 months of follow-up.

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Debry, C., Vrana, N. E., & Dupret-Bories, A. (2017). Implantation of an Artificial Larynx after Total Laryngectomy. New England Journal of Medicine, 376(1), 97–98. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmc1611966

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