Magnetic Laryngeal Reanimation as a Novel Treatment of Vocal Fold Immobility
Autor: | J. Pieter Noordzij, Matthew L. Rohlfing, Timothy D. Anderson |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Larynx
Glottis medicine.medical_specialty Cord Swine medicine.medical_treatment Vocal Cords 030507 speech-language pathology & audiology 03 medical and health sciences Speech and Hearing 0302 clinical medicine otorhinolaryngologic diseases medicine Animals Humans Vocal cord paralysis 030223 otorhinolaryngology Cordotomy business.industry Magnetic Phenomena Bilateral vocal cord paralysis LPN and LVN medicine.disease Thyroid cartilage Surgery medicine.anatomical_structure Otorhinolaryngology 0305 other medical science Airway business Vocal Cord Paralysis Arytenoid Cartilage |
Zdroj: | Journal of Voice. 35:151-155 |
ISSN: | 0892-1997 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jvoice.2019.07.002 |
Popis: | SUMMARY Objective Vocal cord paralysis may result from surgical complications, trauma, tumor, or unknown causes. When both cords are affected, paramedian fixation can lead to life-threatening obstruction. Current treatments, including tracheostomy, cordotomy, and arytenoidectomy, compromise speech and swallow function to maintain a safe airway. To preserve all three critical laryngeal functions, Otolaryngologists need a solution for bilateral vocal cord paralysis that restores motion. This study uses implantable electromagnet technology to create dynamic vocal cord movement in a proof-of-concept, preliminary model. Methods A prototype was constructed from a neodymium disk magnet and cylindrical solenoid electromagnet coupled to a battery and 3-way switch. The disk magnet was implanted in an ex vivo porcine larynx model lateral to the arytenoid, affixed with suture. The electromagnet was seated in a window cut in the thyroid cartilage. Results By driving current in two directions through the electromagnet, the vocal cord was successfully moved towards and away from the electromagnet. The neutral vocal fold opening was 5.8 mm, and the maximal opening was 7.7 mm, representing a 31.4% increase in the cross-sectional area of the glottis. Conclusion This model demonstrated proof of concept of a magnetic laryngeal reanimation device. The full device will include a respiratory effort sensor and implantable processor to time the action of the magnets with respirations. There is currently no effective treatment to re-establish vocal cord motion in patients with vocal cord paralysis. This system has the potential to give patients with bilateral vocal cord paralysis a surgical option to restore vocal cord motion. |
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