Journal article
Reinke's edema management and voice outcomes
Laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology, Vol.7(4), pp.1042-1050
08/2022
DOI: 10.1002/lio2.840
PMCID: PMC9392404
PMID: 36000026
Abstract
Objectives
Reinke's edema is a chronic disease of the respiratory tract that occurs in adults with a history of chronic smoke exposure. Also known as polypoid corditis, polypoid laryngitis, and polypoid degeneration of the vocal fold, it is strongly associated with smoking, frequently with vocal misuse/abuse, and occasionally with laryngopharyngeal reflux. Reinke's edema remains a cause of chronic dysphonia that is difficult to manage. This review provides perspectives on current and future management of Reinke's edema.
Results
Reinke's edema impacts <1% of the population. The excessive mass is seen in polypoid degeneration results in a loss of pitch control and a rough voice. Women are more likely to present for treatment as the characteristic lowering of vocal pitch is more noticeable in women than men. Multiple grading systems have been proposed within the literature. The current standard of care is surgical excision, after smoking cessation. The microflap technique remains the approach of choice for bulky lesions. Surgical management of Reinke's edema has evolved with the introduction of various lasers into otolaryngologic practice; some which can now be used in the office setting. While many management approaches have been described within the literature, there is a little direct comparison and no obvious superior method of Reinke's edema management.
Conclusion
To date, the biology of Reinke's edema is not well understood. Additional research is needed further elucidate the role of uncontrolled reflux in the development and recurrence of Reinke's edema.
Reinke's edema impacts <1% of the population. The excessive mass is seen in polypoid degeneration results in a loss of pitch control and a rough voice. Women are more likely to present for treatment as the characteristic lowering of vocal pitch is more noticeable in women than men. Multiple grading systems have been proposed within the literature. The current standard of care is surgical excision, after smoking cessation. The microflap technique remains the approach of choice for bulky lesions. Surgical management of Reinke's edema has evolved with the introduction of various lasers into otolaryngologic practice; some which can now be used in the office setting. While many management approaches have been described within the literature, there is little direct comparison and no obvious superior method of Reinke's edema management.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Reinke's edema management and voice outcomes
- Creators
- Karuna Dewan - Louisiana State University in ShreveportDinesh K. Chhetri - University of California, Los AngelesHenry Hoffman - University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology, Vol.7(4), pp.1042-1050
- DOI
- 10.1002/lio2.840
- PMID
- 36000026
- PMCID
- PMC9392404
- NLM abbreviation
- Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol
- ISSN
- 2378-8038
- eISSN
- 2378-8038
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Number of pages
- 9
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 08/2022
- Academic Unit
- Radiation Oncology; Otolaryngology
- Record Identifier
- 9984312246502771
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