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Treatment of large persistent tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulas using silicon rings()

INTRODUCTION: Tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulae can often be solved by reducing the size of the fistula or replacing the prosthesis; however, even with conservative techniques, leakage around the fistula may continue in total laryngectomy patients. Also, several techniques have been developed to...

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Autores principales: Erdim, Ibrahim, Sirin, Ali Ahmet, Baykal, Bahadir, Oghan, Fatih, Guvey, Ali, Kayhan, Fatma Tulin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9444751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27472983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2016.06.011
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author Erdim, Ibrahim
Sirin, Ali Ahmet
Baykal, Bahadir
Oghan, Fatih
Guvey, Ali
Kayhan, Fatma Tulin
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Sirin, Ali Ahmet
Baykal, Bahadir
Oghan, Fatih
Guvey, Ali
Kayhan, Fatma Tulin
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description INTRODUCTION: Tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulae can often be solved by reducing the size of the fistula or replacing the prosthesis; however, even with conservative techniques, leakage around the fistula may continue in total laryngectomy patients. Also, several techniques have been developed to overcome this problem, including injections around the fistula, fistula closure with local flaps, myofascial flaps, or free flaps and fistula closure using a septal perforation silicon button. OBJECTIVE: To present the results of the application of silicon ring expanding the voice prosthesis in patients with large and persistent peri-prosthetic fistula. METHODS: A voice prosthesis was fitted to 42 patients after total laryngectomy. Leakage was detected around the prosthesis in 18 of these 42 patients. Four patients demonstrated improvement with conservative methods. Eight of 18 patients who couldn’t be cured with conservative methods were treated by using primary suture closure and 4 patients were treated with local flaps. As silicon ring was applied as a primary treatment in the 2 remaining patients and also, applied to 2 patients who had recurrence after suture repair and to 2 patients who had recurrence after local flap implementation. Silicon rings were used in a total of 6 patients due to the secondary trachea-esophageal fistula. Patients were treated with provox-1 initially and later with provox-2. At the time of leakage around the fistula, 6 patients had provox-2. RESULTS: Fistulae were treated successfully in 6 patients, and effective speech of patients was preserved. Patients experienced no adaptation problem. Prosthesis changing time was not different between silicon rings expanded and normal prosthesis applied patients. Silicon ring combined voice prosthesis was used 26 times; there was no recurrence in fistula complication during 29 ± 6 months follow up. CONCLUSION: Silicon rings for modified expanded voice prosthesis seems to be an effective treatment for persistent peri-prosthetic leakage, for both, fistula closure and preserving the patients speech.
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spelling pubmed-94447512022-09-09 Treatment of large persistent tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulas using silicon rings() Erdim, Ibrahim Sirin, Ali Ahmet Baykal, Bahadir Oghan, Fatih Guvey, Ali Kayhan, Fatma Tulin Braz J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article INTRODUCTION: Tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulae can often be solved by reducing the size of the fistula or replacing the prosthesis; however, even with conservative techniques, leakage around the fistula may continue in total laryngectomy patients. Also, several techniques have been developed to overcome this problem, including injections around the fistula, fistula closure with local flaps, myofascial flaps, or free flaps and fistula closure using a septal perforation silicon button. OBJECTIVE: To present the results of the application of silicon ring expanding the voice prosthesis in patients with large and persistent peri-prosthetic fistula. METHODS: A voice prosthesis was fitted to 42 patients after total laryngectomy. Leakage was detected around the prosthesis in 18 of these 42 patients. Four patients demonstrated improvement with conservative methods. Eight of 18 patients who couldn’t be cured with conservative methods were treated by using primary suture closure and 4 patients were treated with local flaps. As silicon ring was applied as a primary treatment in the 2 remaining patients and also, applied to 2 patients who had recurrence after suture repair and to 2 patients who had recurrence after local flap implementation. Silicon rings were used in a total of 6 patients due to the secondary trachea-esophageal fistula. Patients were treated with provox-1 initially and later with provox-2. At the time of leakage around the fistula, 6 patients had provox-2. RESULTS: Fistulae were treated successfully in 6 patients, and effective speech of patients was preserved. Patients experienced no adaptation problem. Prosthesis changing time was not different between silicon rings expanded and normal prosthesis applied patients. Silicon ring combined voice prosthesis was used 26 times; there was no recurrence in fistula complication during 29 ± 6 months follow up. CONCLUSION: Silicon rings for modified expanded voice prosthesis seems to be an effective treatment for persistent peri-prosthetic leakage, for both, fistula closure and preserving the patients speech. Elsevier 2016-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9444751/ /pubmed/27472983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2016.06.011 Text en © 2016 Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Erdim, Ibrahim
Sirin, Ali Ahmet
Baykal, Bahadir
Oghan, Fatih
Guvey, Ali
Kayhan, Fatma Tulin
Treatment of large persistent tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulas using silicon rings()
title Treatment of large persistent tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulas using silicon rings()
title_full Treatment of large persistent tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulas using silicon rings()
title_fullStr Treatment of large persistent tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulas using silicon rings()
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of large persistent tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulas using silicon rings()
title_short Treatment of large persistent tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulas using silicon rings()
title_sort treatment of large persistent tracheoesophageal peristomal fistulas using silicon rings()
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9444751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27472983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2016.06.011
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