喉切除术后芦苇瘘言语的进一步评价。

Canadian journal of otolaryngology Pub Date : 1975-01-01
D Shedd, V Bakamjian, K Sako, M Mann, B Weinberg, N Schaaf
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经广泛切除咽及喉切除术的病人通常无法发展食道言语。自1971年以来,我们一直致力于为这些患者研究一种语言康复方法,该方法利用由气管空气流出提供动力的簧片发出的声音。声音通过瘘管进入咽部。目前已有10例患者采用这种沟通方式,其中6例患者采用这种沟通方式,取得了满意的效果。对一名患者的初步研究表明,他的语音质量被认为优于优秀的食道演讲者。人们正在继续努力进一步研究这种语音形式的声学和感知特性,并进一步改进这种方法。
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Further appraisal of reed-fistula speech following pharyngolaryngectomy.

Patients who undergo extensive resection of the pharynx along with laryngectomy usually are not able to develop esophageal speech. Since 1971 we have been working on a method for speech rehabilitation for these patients, which utilizes sound from a reed powered by tracheal air outflow. The sound is led into the pharynx via a fistula. Ten patients have been so managed, and six are now using this method of communication with satisfactory results. Preliminary studies on one patient indicated that his speech quality was judged to be superior to that produced by an excellent esophageal speaker. Efforts are continuing to study further the acoustical and perceptual properties of this form of speech and to improve further the method.

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