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Barium examination of the pharynx after vertical hemilaryngectomy.

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  • Barium examination of the pharynx after vertical hemilaryngectomy. Abstract Text:

    d j disantisD J DiSantis,d m balfeD M Balfe,r e koehlerR E Koehler,j k leeJ K Lee,p j weymanP J Weyman,m setzenM Setzen,j h oguraJ H Ogura,

    Vertical hemilaryngectomy (VHL) is an effective treatment for localized true-vocal-cord carcinoma. Single- and double-contrast barium pharyngoesophagrams in 13 post-VHL patients (11 with dysphagia or suspected tumor recurrence, and two asymptomatic volunteers) were reviewed retrospectively. The two asymptomatic volunteers illustrated the normal postoperative appearance, demonstrating an unaltered pharynx, with no barium aspiration. Barium aspiration into the laryngeal vestibule or trachea was seen in 10 cases and was the only abnormal radiographic finding in four such patients. Three instances of tumor recurrence were identified. In two such cases, aspirated barium revealed a narrowed, irregular lumen of the residual laryngeal vestibule with a mass protruding into the subglottic part of the airway. The third example of recurrent malignancy was manifested by a tracheoesophageal fistula. Findings on the barium examination mimicked recurrent tumor in four cases. In one instance, a mound of granulation tissue protruding into the subglottic airway was confused with tumor recurrence. In three cases, the radiographs demonstrated apparent narrowing and mucosal irregularity of the residual laryngeal vestibule. This appearance was due to early postoperative edema or to transient deformity of the pliable residual hemilarynx during deglutition, as shown by videotaped fluoroscopy.

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    dj disantisDJ DiSantis,dm balfeDM Balfe,re koehlerRE Koehler,jk leeJK Lee,pj weymanPJ Weyman,m setzenM Setzen,jh oguraJH Ogura,

    For similar respiratory system: larynx: glottis: vocal cords research abstracts see: respiratory system: larynx: glottis: vocal cords research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: AJR. American journal of roentgenology

    VOLUME: 141

    Page Numbers: 335-9

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    ISSN: 0361-803X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 1983

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7708173

    Barium examination of the pharynx after vertical hemilaryngectomy. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Vocal Cords

    MESH TERMS: radiography

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Barium examination of the pharynx after vertical hemilaryngectomy. Information

    Substance Name: Barium

    Registry Number: 7440-39-3

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    Country: UNITED STATES

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