2023
DOI: 10.21518/ms2022-008
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Chronic edematous-polypous laryngitis (Reinke – Gayek disease) as a cause of hoarseness. Personalized approach to the surgical treatment

Abstract: Introduction. Chronic edematous-polypous laryngitis, Reinke – Gayek’s edema accounts for 5.5% of all benign diseases of the vocal folds. Surgical treatment of Reinke – Gayek disease consists in removing excess mucosa, or “stripping” – tearing off a strip of mucosa with forceps from the vocal fold. The principle of laryngeal surgery is to preserve the structures of the vocal fold, to obtain flexible vibration of the muscular-membranous part and the mucous membrane of the vocal fold.Purpose. Improving the effect… Show more

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