Enhanced Laryngeal Suspension: A Preliminary Experience

2011 
Objective: Describe and evaluate the effectiveness of enhanced laryngeal suspension on dyspagia and aspiration secondary to skull base surgery and lower cranial nerve injuries.Method: Prospective study in a tertiary ENT unit between 2007 and 2010 of patients who underwent enhanced laryngeal suspension. Demographics, pathology, and cranial nerve injuries were documented. Nutrition, oral intake, and aspiration risk grade (G 0-3) were compared pre- and postoperatively. All patients had videofloroscopy evaluation, and aspiration-penetration scale changes were documented.Results: Enhanced laryngeal suspension involves removal of the thyroid cartilage above the vocal folds and suture suspension to the hyoid bone. It can be combined with a medialization thyroplasty and botox to cricopharyngeus if indicated. To date we performed this procedure on 9 patients. At first presentation, 77% (n = 7) were nil by mouth. Today, only 22% (n = 2) remains NBM. Gastrostomy tube dependance dropped from 77% (n = 7) to 44% (n = 4...
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