1. Restoring voice function after open diagonal resection of the larynx
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A. L. Kozhanov, L. G. Kozhanov, V. N. Sorokin, and E. S. Romanova
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laryngeal cancer ,diagonal resection of the larynx ,acoustic characteristics ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The study objective is to perform the acoustic analysis of voice in patients after open diagonal resection of the larynx.Materials and methods. A total of 112 patients underwent diagonal resection of the larynx; of them 73 hadfrontolateral resection and 39 had expanded frontolateral resection. Primary laryngeal cancer was diagnosed in 107 patients; five patients had relapses after radiation therapy. Fifty-six participants underwent acoustic analysis of voice before surgery, 52 participants underwent it 1 month postoperatively, and 112 participants had it after completing their rehabilitation (6 months to 10 years postoperatively). To determine normal acoustic characteristics of voice, we examined 80 men with normal voice. We measured voice fundamental frequency (FF), maximum and minimum FF, FF variability, jitter, shimmer, voice intensity, amplitude of fundamental tone’s harmonics and their difference. Speech rehabilitation included breathing exercises according to E. Ya. Zolotareva and speech training according to S.L. Taptapova.Results. Patients with laryngeal cancer demonstrated significant changes in the acoustic characteristics of their voice (p
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- 2019
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