laryngectomy

NOUN
  1. surgical removal of part or all of the larynx (usually to treat cancer of the larynx)
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  • The patient represented ten months after the laryngectomy and neck dissection with a one day history of intermittent haemoptysis and haematemesis of fresh blood.
  • An evidence base is emerging for the efficacy of a number of speech and language therapy interventions, especially in dysphasia, stammering, laryngectomy, and dysphonia.
  • The patient represented ten months after the laryngectomy and neck dissection with a one day history of intermittent haemoptysis and haematemesis of fresh blood.
  • Objective To study operation method restoring laryngeal function of patients after total laryngectomy.
  • To explore a new technique to prevent and treat tracheostomal stenosis ( TSS ) after total laryngectomy.
  • I went in and did a laryngectomy, which is taking out the larynx," Rabon said. Homepage | INFORUM | Fargo, ND
  • They hope it will put an end to laryngectomy ops, where an airhole is cut in the neck. The Sun
  • Conclusion The body of hyoid bone with sternohyoid or omohyoid muscle flap is an ideal material with extensive flexibility in laryngeal function reconstruction after partial laryngectomy.
  • In 77 cases of partial laryngectomy for cancer, 26, or 33 per cent, died during the first two months; of the remaining 51, seven cases, or 13 per cent, are reported as free from the disease three or more years after the operation. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • They hope it will put an end to laryngectomy ops, where an airhole is cut in the neck. The Sun
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