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Acquired Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: Retrospective Analysis of a Single Institutional Experience

BACKGROUND: Vocal cord paralysis continues to be an important issue in laryngology and is considered as a sign of underlying disease; the etiologies of this problem are varied and changing. AIMS: The study was to carry out a retrospective analysis of patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis dia...

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Autores principales: Al-Khtoum, Nemer, Shawakfeh, Nabil, Al-Safadi, Eyad, Al-Momani, Osama, Hamasha, Khalid
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3877531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24404552
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1947-2714.123254
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author Al-Khtoum, Nemer
Shawakfeh, Nabil
Al-Safadi, Eyad
Al-Momani, Osama
Hamasha, Khalid
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Shawakfeh, Nabil
Al-Safadi, Eyad
Al-Momani, Osama
Hamasha, Khalid
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description BACKGROUND: Vocal cord paralysis continues to be an important issue in laryngology and is considered as a sign of underlying disease; the etiologies of this problem are varied and changing. AIMS: The study was to carry out a retrospective analysis of patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis diagnosed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The medical records of 53 patients diagnosed and treated for unilateral vocal fold paralysis were studied retrospectively. Data regarding age, sex, duration of symptoms, etiology, and side of paralysis were recorded. RESULTS: Out of the 53 cases, 36 were females and 17 males with a ratio of 2.1:1. The age of the patients ranged from 17-75 years. In 18.9% the cause was idiopathic. Surgical trauma (iatrogenic) problems was the most encountered etiology (66%), others included malignancy (non laryngeal) (7.5%), central (3.8%), external neck trauma (1.9%) and radiation therapy 1.9%. Thyroid surgery was the most commonly reported neck surgery in 50.9%. CONCLUSIONS: Thyroidectomy continues to be the single most common surgical procedure responsible for unilateral vocal cord paralysis. For this reason, routine pre and postoperative laryngoscopy should be considered in all patients undergoing surgeries with a potential risk for recurrent nerve paralysis to reduce the postoperative morbidity.
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spelling pubmed-38775312014-01-08 Acquired Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: Retrospective Analysis of a Single Institutional Experience Al-Khtoum, Nemer Shawakfeh, Nabil Al-Safadi, Eyad Al-Momani, Osama Hamasha, Khalid N Am J Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Vocal cord paralysis continues to be an important issue in laryngology and is considered as a sign of underlying disease; the etiologies of this problem are varied and changing. AIMS: The study was to carry out a retrospective analysis of patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis diagnosed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The medical records of 53 patients diagnosed and treated for unilateral vocal fold paralysis were studied retrospectively. Data regarding age, sex, duration of symptoms, etiology, and side of paralysis were recorded. RESULTS: Out of the 53 cases, 36 were females and 17 males with a ratio of 2.1:1. The age of the patients ranged from 17-75 years. In 18.9% the cause was idiopathic. Surgical trauma (iatrogenic) problems was the most encountered etiology (66%), others included malignancy (non laryngeal) (7.5%), central (3.8%), external neck trauma (1.9%) and radiation therapy 1.9%. Thyroid surgery was the most commonly reported neck surgery in 50.9%. CONCLUSIONS: Thyroidectomy continues to be the single most common surgical procedure responsible for unilateral vocal cord paralysis. For this reason, routine pre and postoperative laryngoscopy should be considered in all patients undergoing surgeries with a potential risk for recurrent nerve paralysis to reduce the postoperative morbidity. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3877531/ /pubmed/24404552 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1947-2714.123254 Text en Copyright: © North American Journal of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al-Khtoum, Nemer
Shawakfeh, Nabil
Al-Safadi, Eyad
Al-Momani, Osama
Hamasha, Khalid
Acquired Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: Retrospective Analysis of a Single Institutional Experience
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title_fullStr Acquired Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: Retrospective Analysis of a Single Institutional Experience
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title_short Acquired Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: Retrospective Analysis of a Single Institutional Experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3877531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24404552
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1947-2714.123254
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