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Tracheo oesophageal puncture
Tracheo oesophageal puncture is a surgical procedure performed to rehabilitate a patient who has undergone total laryngectomy. This involves creation of a fistula between trachea and oesophagus. A prosthetic valve is introduced through this fistula. This procedure enables the patient to regain his ability to speak. The commonly used valve was devised by Blom and Singer in 1979. [1] Additional recommended knowledge
IndicationsThis procedure is reserved for patients who have failed to acquire oesophageal voice after total laryngectomy. The prosthesis used is a one way valve. Through the fistula air enters the oesophagus from the trachea. Thus the force of expired air entering the oesophagus vibrates the pharyngo oesophageal membrane causing speech. ClassificationTracheo oesophageal puncture is of two types:
Patient selectionFor tracheo oesophageal puncture to be successful the following factors should be considered:
References
Categories: Surgical removal procedures | General surgery |
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