Vocal fold hemorrhage appears to have no significant longterm impact on vocational stability, subjective voice quality, or vocal function perceptions

Vocal fold hemorrhage appears to have no significant longterm impact on vocational stability, subjective voice quality, or vocal function perceptions
Advances in endoscopic laryngeal surgery have enabled practitioners to avoid tracheostomy and its attendant morbidity.
There is strong support for CT neck scans for patients with newly diagnosed UVFP
In the of critical care setting, tracheostomy can be performed either via an open or percutaneous technique
Only approximately two-thirds of patients with non-invasive lesions are correctly identified as not having cancer by VS
Glottic configuration, ipsilateral thin vocal fold, vocal fold bowing, reduced movement, reduced kinesis, and phase lag were more likely to be associated with vocal fold paresis
Understanding the rationale utilized by clinicians who choose not to adhere to clinical practice guidelines, and developing additional processes to foster compliance
Following the two-stage autotransplantation, xerostomia was reduced in the long term due to improved saliva production of the reimplanted gland
Whereas treatment of established Frey syndrome with botulinum toxin is effective and well accepted, prevention seems a better alternative
The possibility of de-escalating treatment is being evaluated in a clinical trial of participants with HPV-positive stage III-IVA oropharyngeal cancer