Abstract
Recent publications have reported impressive success with laryngeal reinnervation utilizing a nerve‐muscle pedicle. This innovative surgical procedure is claimed to be useful for unilateral and bilateral vocal cord paralysis. Although the surgical results reported by Tucker have been good, they have lacked corroboration from other centers. We have performed six laryngeal reinnervation procedures at Northwestern University Medical School. Four patients presented with bilateral vocal cord paralysis and two patients with unilateral paralysis. All six operations were successful in restoring vocal cord function. The technique, problems, and results are discussed. Our experience supports the initial reports of success with this new operation.
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Applebaum, E. L., Allen, G. W., & Sisson, G. A. (1979). Human laryngeal reinnervation: The Northwestern experience. The Laryngoscope, 89(11), 1784–1787. https://doi.org/10.1288/00005537-197911000-00011
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