In this book, the authors present current research in the study of surgical procedures, complications and disorders of the larynx. Topics discussed include the molecular biology of laryngeal cancer; laryngeal reconstruction and voice rehabilitation; open supragottic horizontal laryngectomy; speech rehabilitation for patients who suffer larynx and voice box deficiencies; the lower oesophageal sphincter and its relationship with the larynx; and the peri- and post-operative complications of endoscopic laser microsurgery of malignant tumours of the larynx.
Preface; Molecular Biology of Laryngeal Cancer; Laryngeal Chemoreflexes in Early Life:: Potential Involvement in Pathologies Involving Cardiorespiratory Inhibition; Laryngeal Reconstruction & Voice Rehabilitation:: Current Techniques & Outcomes; Open Supraglottic Horizontal Laryngectomy Still Useful in the Endoscopic Era; From Whispers to Normal Speech:: Offering Natural Voice to Laryngectomees; The Lower Esophageal Sphincter & its Relationship with the Larynx; Endoscopic Laser Microsurgery of Malignant Tumors of the Larynx:: Perioperative & Postoperative Complications; Index.
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