“…Because the post-surgical larynx is necessarily altered and may be characterized by missing, immobile, or poorly approximated structures, dysphonia is a frequent outcome of augmentation and resection reconstructive surgeries [1,4,5,7,[9][10][11][12]. In augmentation procedures, a cartilaginous graft is placed between the edges of a surgically created split in the anterior and/or posterior cricoid plate [2].…”