1. Addition of Wendler Glottoplasty to Voice Therapy Improves Trans Female Voice Outcomes
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Leanne Goldberg, Joseph Chang, Medha Sataluri, Sarah K. Brown, Shirley Hu, Mark S. Courey, and Ganesh Sivakumar
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Adult ,Male ,Glottis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Voice Quality ,Transgender Persons ,Speech Acoustics ,Laryngoplasty ,Speech Production Measurement ,Quality of life ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Internal medicine ,Female patient ,Humans ,Medicine ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Voice therapy (transgender) ,Treatment Outcome ,Voice Training ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Patient Satisfaction ,Sex Reassignment Procedures ,Quality of Life ,Cardiology ,Female voice ,Female ,Voice handicap ,Transgender Person ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS VT is often considered the preferred treatment for vocal feminization in transgender patients. However, Wendler glottoplasty offers a surgical option for increasing fundamental frequency and perception of vocal femininity. We aimed to determine whether the addition of glottoplasty to VT results in greater fundamental frequency elevation and improvement in quality-of-life measures. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case series. METHODS Forty-eight trans female patients were treated for vocal feminization. Twenty-seven patients underwent VT, and 21 patients underwent VT with additional glottoplasty (VTWG). Pre- and posttreatment acoustic measures, Trans Woman Voice Questionnaire (TWVQ), and Voice Handicap Index-10 (VHI-10) data were compared. RESULTS Glottoplasty in combination with VT elevated average speaking fundamental frequency (SF0) to a greater extent than VT alone (P
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- 2020
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