Vocal process granulomas have perplexed laryngologists with their indeterminate pathogenesis and tendency to recur. Multiple surgical excisions and a variety of combined medical regimens have been used to treat granulomas with variable success. Recurrence after excision commonly occurs as the underlying causative factors have not been appropriately managed and may re-establish the chronic inflammatory process. We found acid reflux to be a common factor in the majority of our patients with granulomas. Therefore treatment should focus on managing both reflux and any functional voice disease or disorder. The only indications for laryngeal surgery are to resolve diagnostic doubt or to treat acute airway compromise. Based on results, we suggest an algorithm for the investigation and management of vocal process granulomas founded on appropriate antireflux and speech therapy.
Early intervention for symptomatic patients was found to be rewarding and safe. Vocal fold augmentation with autologous fat was particularly successful in achieving sustained improvement of voice.
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