Objective. Tracheostomy is required to ensure a safe airway in open partial horizontal laryngectomies. The presence of the tracheostomy tube can contribute to post-operative dysphagia. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a circumferential tracheostomy technique on swallowing. Methods. Aretrospective study was conducted of patients who underwent open partial horizontal laryngectomies between April 2018 and June 2019. Patients were divided into two groups based on the tracheostomy technique: group 1hadtwo stitches from the inferior tracheal ring to the skin; group 2hadcircumferential fixation of the trachea to the skin. Demographic information, surgical data, post-operative rehabilitation course and complication details were collected and analysed. Results. Twenty-four patients were enrolled. Patients in group 2 had significant improvement in the initial phases of swallowing rehabilitation. Conclusion. Tracheostomy with anchorage of the trachea to the skin by circumferential stitches could allow early removal of the tracheal tube, with a betters wallowing outcome.
Lucidi D., Botti C., Fermi M., Luppi M.P., Alicandri-Ciufelli M., Presutti L., et al. (2022). The effect of tracheostomy on swallowing function in open partial horizontal laryngectomies: Preliminary experience. JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY, 136(1), 73-78 [10.1017/S0022215121003418].
The effect of tracheostomy on swallowing function in open partial horizontal laryngectomies: Preliminary experience
Botti C.;Fermi M.;Presutti L.;
2022
Abstract
Objective. Tracheostomy is required to ensure a safe airway in open partial horizontal laryngectomies. The presence of the tracheostomy tube can contribute to post-operative dysphagia. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a circumferential tracheostomy technique on swallowing. Methods. Aretrospective study was conducted of patients who underwent open partial horizontal laryngectomies between April 2018 and June 2019. Patients were divided into two groups based on the tracheostomy technique: group 1hadtwo stitches from the inferior tracheal ring to the skin; group 2hadcircumferential fixation of the trachea to the skin. Demographic information, surgical data, post-operative rehabilitation course and complication details were collected and analysed. Results. Twenty-four patients were enrolled. Patients in group 2 had significant improvement in the initial phases of swallowing rehabilitation. Conclusion. Tracheostomy with anchorage of the trachea to the skin by circumferential stitches could allow early removal of the tracheal tube, with a betters wallowing outcome.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.