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Prevention of voice prosthesis biofilms: current scenario and future trends in prolonging prosthesis lifetime.
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Journal of the Indian Medical Association [J Indian Med Assoc] 2012 Mar; Vol. 110 (3), pp. 175-8, 180. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Voice rehabilitation after a total laryngectomy is an important requisite for patients' rehabilitation. Oesophageal speech using tracheo-oesophageal-valved prostheses is now considered the state-of-art in postlaryngectomy voice rehabilitation. One of the major drawbacks of voice prostheses is their limited device lifetime. This is due to the deterioration of the silicone rubber material by different bacterial and yeast species, which are organised in the form of a biofilm resulting in internal leakage, increased airflow resistance, impeding speech, respiration and swallowing. The use of antimicrobials though easily applicable is associated with development of resistance if used on long-term basis. Other techniques in the form of modification of physicochemical properties of the silicon surface or covalent binding of antimicrobial agents to the silicon surface have been employed. This article reviews the different strategies investigated until now and the future trends in preventing biofilm formation for prolonging the lifetime of the silicon voice prostheses. Data was collected by conducting a computer aided search of the MED-LINE and PUBMED databases, supplemented by hand searches of key journals. Over 35 articles in the last two decades on the topic have been reviewed out of which 27 were found to be of relevant value for this article.
- Subjects :
- Anti-Infective Agents therapeutic use
Biocompatible Materials therapeutic use
Equipment Failure Analysis
Humans
Laryngectomy adverse effects
Laryngectomy rehabilitation
Prosthesis Design methods
Prosthesis Design trends
Prosthesis Failure drug effects
Prosthesis Implantation rehabilitation
Prosthesis-Related Infections microbiology
Speech, Alaryngeal instrumentation
Speech, Alaryngeal methods
Surface-Active Agents therapeutic use
Biofilms drug effects
Candida growth & development
Candida isolation & purification
Larynx, Artificial adverse effects
Postoperative Complications prevention & control
Silicone Elastomers
Streptococcus growth & development
Streptococcus isolation & purification
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0019-5847
- Volume :
- 110
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of the Indian Medical Association
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23029949