COVID-19 and Total Laryngectomy—A Report of Two Cases

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Objective: To date, no cases have been reported on the effects of COVID-19 in laryngectomees. Case Presentation: We herein presented two clinical cases of laryngectomized patients affected by COVID-19, detailing their clinical course and complications. Discussion: In our experience, permanent tracheostomy did not significantly affect the choice of treatment. However, dedicated devices and repeated tracheal toilettes may be needed to deal with oxygen-therapy-related tracheal crusting. Conclusion: In conclusion, laryngectomees should be considered a vulnerable population that may be at risk for worse outcomes of COVID-19 due to anatomical changes in their airways. The role of the ENT specialist is to guide airway management and inform the support-staff regarding specific needs of these patients.

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Paderno, A., Fior, M., Berretti, G., Del Bon, F., Schreiber, A., Grammatica, A., … Deganello, A. (2021). COVID-19 and Total Laryngectomy—A Report of Two Cases. Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 130(1), 104–107. https://doi.org/10.1177/0003489420935500

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