1999
DOI: 10.1159/000021514
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Comprehensive Rehabilitation after Total Laryngectomy Is More than Voice Alone

Abstract: Comprehensive rehabilitation after total laryngectomy is more than voice alone. The removal of the larynx and the subsequent disconnection of the upper and lower airways not only has consequences for the vocal function but also for the respiratory system, and for the olfactory acuity of the patient. The results of the research program on these three subjects in the Netherlands Cancer Institute over the last 12 years are discussed in detail along with some of the relevant other literature on the topics. The con… Show more

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“…Most studies focussed on the functional outcomes after CRT, but not on possible rehabilitation options. The tradition of evidence-based rehabilitation after organ sacriWcing therapies, such as total laryngectomy, has been well-established and the time has now come to invest in evidence-based rehabilitation after CRT [105].…”
Section: Limitations Of Current Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies focussed on the functional outcomes after CRT, but not on possible rehabilitation options. The tradition of evidence-based rehabilitation after organ sacriWcing therapies, such as total laryngectomy, has been well-established and the time has now come to invest in evidence-based rehabilitation after CRT [105].…”
Section: Limitations Of Current Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We assessed fundamental frequency, range of fundamental frequency, maximal phonation time, jitter, shimmer and noise to harmonic ratio (6,7). Intensity was measured with the SpectraLAB Ver.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular laryngectomy affects crucial functions such as breathing, swallowing and speaking [10]. Experience suggests that reactions to illness and treatment not only depend on the patient's physical situation but also vary according to factors such as personality, profession, age, cultural environment and social status, even when patients undergo the same therapeutic procedures and gain a similar functional outcome [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%