Complications of laryngeal framework surgery (Phonosurgery)

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The rising popularity of surgery involving the laryngeal framework (surgical medialization of immobile vocal folds, vocal fold tightening, pitch variation, etc.) has resulted in increasing case experience. Little has appeared in the literature regarding complications or long-term results of this type of surgery. Several years’ experience in a major referral center with various types of laryngeal framework surgery has led to a small number of complications. These have included late extrusion of the prosthesis and delayed hemorrhage. A review of these complications and recommendations for modification of technique to minimize them in the future are discussed. © The American Laryngological, Rhinological & Otological Society, Inc.

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Tucker, H. M., Wanamaker, J., Trott, M., & Hicks, D. (1993). Complications of laryngeal framework surgery (Phonosurgery). Laryngoscope, 103(5), 525–528. https://doi.org/10.1288/00005537-199305000-00008

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