Pharyngoesophageal myotomy for vocal rehabilitation of laryngectomees

Laryngoscope. 1987 Apr;97(4):451-7. doi: 10.1288/00005537-198704000-00008.

Abstract

Pharyngoesophageal myotomy, performed in 16 laryngectomees to improve vocal rehabilitation, proved to have some negative side effects. Although no failures of speech rehabilitation using a button were consequently found, a considerable number of button assisted esophageal speakers had a breathy voice. Also, the number of poor injection-esophageal speakers was much higher than in the group of nonmyotomized laryngectomees. A "normal" pseudoglottis could only rarely be identified by fluoroscopy in the myotomized group. A significantly lower intratracheal pressure appeared to be required for tracheo-esophageal phonation after myotomy. To improve the slightly disappointing voice rehabilitation results of the myotomized laryngectomees, a modified myotomy is proposed.

MeSH terms

  • Esophagus / surgery*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Laryngectomy / rehabilitation*
  • Male
  • Methods
  • Muscles / surgery*
  • Pharyngeal Muscles / surgery*
  • Phonation
  • Speech, Alaryngeal*
  • Speech, Esophageal*
  • Voice Quality