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A PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO EVALUATE THE OUTCOME
OF FLEXIBLE ENDOSCOPIC INJECTION THYROPLASTY
IN PATIENTS OF VOCAL FOLD PARALYSIS
INTRODUCTION
Injection Laryngoplasty in the office setting have
shown promising results with significant
improvement in both subjective and objective
voice outcome measures in patients of Vocal fold
paralysis
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety,
efficacy and outcome of Flexible Endoscopic
Injection Type-1 Thyroplasty in patients of
Unilateral Adductor Vocal fold paralysis
METHOD
A Prospective hospital based Interventional study
was carried out in the department of ENT of a
Tertiary Care Medical College and associated
Hospital during a period of 22 months from
January 2020 to October 2021. A total of 60
patients were selected according to Inclusion
criteria and Exclusion criteria.Each of these
patients underwent Injection Laryngoplasty with
Gel foam under Local Anesthesia. Auditory
perceptual assessment was done using modified
GRBAS score, Voice Handicap Index and
Maximum phonation time.
RESULTS
Statistical analysis revealed a significant difference
between pre and post-injection voice quality as
assessed by “GRBAS” scale and Voice Handicap
Index (VHI). Maximum phonation time (MPT) was
sufficiently increased following injection andimprovement was consistent throughout the
follow-up periods.
CONCLUSION
Injection Laryngoplasty with gel foam paste is a
temporary remedy for compensatory therapy for
v o c a l c o r d p a r a l y s i s w i t h o u t a n y m a j o r
disadvantages.
KEYWORDS
Hoarseness, Vocal cord paralysis, Injection
Thyroplasty