Journal article
Surgical Considerations and Choices in the Management of Velopharyngeal Dysfunction
Perspectives on speech science and orofacial disorders, Vol.25(2), pp.54-65
10/2015
DOI: 10.1044/ssod25.2.54
Abstract
Determining the type of secondary surgical management to treat velopharyngeal dysfunction requires the incorporation of surgical indications and principles to the perceptual, acoustic/airflow, and imaging results of a comprehensive evaluation by a speech-language pathologist. In addition, how the specific type of surgical technique (primary and/or secondary) may affect velopharyngeal function also should be considered. The purpose of this paper is to consider three standard techniques commonly employed in speech surgery—Pharyngeal Flap; Sphincter Pharyngoplasty; and Furlow Double Opposing Z-Plasty—and provide examples of the specific imaging parameters that support the choice of surgical technique. In addition, information is provided regarding the characteristics of different primary surgical techniques for cleft palate which can influence velopharyngeal closure, given that the most common cause of velopharyngeal dysfunction seen in the clinic is a patient with a history of repaired cleft palate.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Surgical Considerations and Choices in the Management of Velopharyngeal Dysfunction
- Creators
- John Jensen - Medical College of WisconsinMichael VanLue - Boston Children's Hospital
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Perspectives on speech science and orofacial disorders, Vol.25(2), pp.54-65
- DOI
- 10.1044/ssod25.2.54
- ISSN
- 1940-7572
- eISSN
- 1940-7580
- Number of pages
- 12
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 10/2015
- Academic Unit
- Surgery
- Record Identifier
- 9984701744402771
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