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Title: [Traissac voice prosthesis. Apropos of 9 years experiences]. Author: Coudray C, Dilem D, Lienhardt PY, Renaux A, Billet F, Velche B, Colas JY. Journal: Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord); 1998; 119(5):291-6. PubMed ID: 10089795. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Long term results are discussed. PATIENTS: A retrospective study of 9 years (1/01/89, 1/01/98) concern 107 laryngectomized patients with 9 patients a part from this period, and 30% without prosthesis. Among 80 patients with prosthesis, 57% had received primary TEPs (tracheoesophageal puncture), 21% delayed primary TEPs and 22% secondary TEPs. Oesophageal voice is always learned with tracheoesophageal voice. RESULTS: We find a success rate (1 month) in 75% of cases, with a maximum follow up time of 8 years (the average is 3 years 1 month). We find a success rate with a long-term result in 66% of cases. Prosthesis removal exists in 30% of cases and oesophageal voice is successfull once out of 3 in this cases. Mean lifetime Traissac's prosthesis is 18 months. After removal, non closed fistulas can exist in 40% of cases, and surgery is always successful. DISCUSSION: Material Traissac's prosthesis explains extended lifetime. CONCLUSION: Traissac's prosthesis gave us satisfaction during a use of 8 years.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]