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Laryngo- rhino- otologie · Jul 1998
[Dislocation of the cricoarytenoid joint: diagnosis and therapy].
- M Hoffmann and R Grossenbacher.
- Klinik für Ohren-Nasen-Halsheilkunde, Hals- und Gesichtschirurgie, Kantonsspital St. Gallen.
- Laryngorhinootologie. 1998 Jul 1; 77 (7): 367-70.
BackgroundLaryngeal joint injury or cricoarytenoid dislocation is a relatively rare laryngologic finding, according to the international medical literature. It may occur as a result of external neck trauma or more frequently as a result of intubation. Chief symptoms are hoarseness, vocal fatigue, and loss of voice control.PatientsBetween 1993 and 1997 we diagnosed an arytenoid dislocation in 2 female and 5 male patients, in every case the etiology was an intubation trauma. Videolaryngoscopic recording was the most useful aid in diagnosis.ResultsSix patients were treated with closed reduction surgery between 8 and 49 days after dislocations. Normal voice was restored in four patients, and in one patient as late as 49 days after the dislocation. One patient had an additional recurrent nerve paralysis.ConclusionsOur results suggest that a closed reduction of the arytenoid luxation can be successful even several weeks after the injury.
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