经皮声带类固醇注射:当前适应症和技术的重新评估

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Leonardo Franz, Giovanna Baracca, Alessandro Matarazzo, Cosimo de Filippis, Gino Marioni
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摘要

目的声带类固醇注射已被建议用于良性病变(如声带结节、息肉、囊肿和Reinke水肿),基于其炎症背景。虽然一些研究报道了经鼻纤维内窥镜技术,但关于经颈经皮入路的证据有限。本综述旨在批判性地分析经皮类固醇注射治疗良性喉部病变的现有证据,提供适应症、手术技术和结果的最新总结。方法检索Pubmed和Scopus数据库,关键词:经皮and(类固醇或皮质类固醇)、注射and(喉或喉或声带)。根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)筛选文章。原始报告,英文,描述治疗经皮声带类固醇注射纳入。缺乏相关报告数据、单例报告、非原创研究或临床前研究的文章被排除在外。结果共检索论文603篇。在删除重复项并排除不符合纳入/排除标准的研究后,纳入了16篇文献。治疗的良性病变包括结节前肿胀/结节、息肉、肉芽肿、纤维化/疤痕、喉狭窄和Reinke水肿。经皮入路包括经甲状舌骨、经环甲状软骨和经甲状软骨入路。结论经皮声带类固醇注射治疗喉良性病变是可行和有效的。就临床疗效而言,与其他类型的病变相比,结节和息肉似乎显示出潜在的更多益处。然而,现有研究的异质性可能会妨碍推广。为了获得更多的结论性数据,建议进一步的研究,最好是在前瞻性的多中心环境中进行。
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Percutaneous vocal fold steroid injections: a current reappraisal of indications and techniques

Objective

Vocal fold steroid injections have been proposed for benign lesions (e.g. vocal nodules, polyps, cysts and Reinke's edema), based on their inflammatory background. Although several studies reported the trans-nasal fiber-endoscopic techniques, evidence regarding transcervical percutaneous approaches is limited. This review aimed to critically analyze the available evidence on percutaneous steroid injections for benign laryngeal lesions, providing an updated summary of indications, surgical techniques and results.

Methods

The Pubmed and Scopus databases were searched, according to the following keywords: percutaneous AND (steroid OR corticosteroid) AND injection AND (larynx OR laryngeal OR vocal fold). Articles were screened according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). Original reports, in English, describing treatment with percutaneous vocal fold steroid injection were included. Articles lacking relevant reported data, single case reports, non-original studies, or preclinical studies were excluded.

Results

603 papers were retrieved. After duplicates removal and exclusion of studies not complying with the inclusion/exclusion criteria, 16 articles were included. The treated benign lesions were pre-nodular swelling/nodules, polyps, granulomas, fibrosis/scars, laryngeal stenosis and Reinke's edema. The described percutaneous approaches included the trans-thyrohyoid, trans-cricothyroid and trans-thyroid cartilage routes.

Conclusion

The available evidence describes percutaneous vocal fold steroid injection as feasible and effective in benign laryngeal lesions. In terms of clinical effectiveness, nodules and polyps seemed to show potentially more benefit compared to other lesion types. However, the heterogeneity of the available studies may prevent generalizability. To obtain more conclusive data, further studies, preferably in a prospective multicenter setting, are advocated.
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American Journal of Otolaryngology
American Journal of Otolaryngology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
378
审稿时长
41 days
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