TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of velopharyngeal insufficiency in the presence of enlarged tonsils
T2 - comparing a one-stage versus two-stage treatment result
AU - Hu, Tai Lin
AU - Yun, Claudia
AU - Wang, Ruby
AU - Chen, Philip K T
AU - Lo, Lun Jou
PY - 2008/8/1
Y1 - 2008/8/1
N2 - Alterations in velopharyngeal function after removal of enlarged tonsils were noted. However, the changes varied from previous reports. The purposes of this study were to examine the effect of tonsillectomy on velopharyngeal function and to look for proper management of velopharyngeal insufficiency in the presence of enlarged tonsils. Thirty patients who received tonsillectomy at one craniofacial centre were reviewed. The influence of tonsillectomy on velopharyngeal function was examined and correlations to nasopharyngoscopic or videofluoroscopic findings were made. The outcomes between simultaneous and staged tonsillectomy and velopharyngeal surgery were compared. Tonsillectomy was found to either improve or impair velopharyngeal function in a small proportion of patients; however, it did not alter the surgical management of velopharyngeal insufficiency. Nasopharyngoscopic or videofluoroscopic findings did not predict the influence of tonsillectomy on velopharyngeal function. Finally, simultaneous tonsillectomy and velopharyngeal surgery had an efficacy and complication rate comparable to that of the staged approach.
AB - Alterations in velopharyngeal function after removal of enlarged tonsils were noted. However, the changes varied from previous reports. The purposes of this study were to examine the effect of tonsillectomy on velopharyngeal function and to look for proper management of velopharyngeal insufficiency in the presence of enlarged tonsils. Thirty patients who received tonsillectomy at one craniofacial centre were reviewed. The influence of tonsillectomy on velopharyngeal function was examined and correlations to nasopharyngoscopic or videofluoroscopic findings were made. The outcomes between simultaneous and staged tonsillectomy and velopharyngeal surgery were compared. Tonsillectomy was found to either improve or impair velopharyngeal function in a small proportion of patients; however, it did not alter the surgical management of velopharyngeal insufficiency. Nasopharyngoscopic or videofluoroscopic findings did not predict the influence of tonsillectomy on velopharyngeal function. Finally, simultaneous tonsillectomy and velopharyngeal surgery had an efficacy and complication rate comparable to that of the staged approach.
KW - Enlarged tonsils
KW - Tonsillectomy
KW - Velopharyngeal insufficiency
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bjps.2007.05.003
DO - 10.1016/j.bjps.2007.05.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 17588509
AN - SCOPUS:48049108696
SN - 1748-6815
VL - 61
SP - 883
EP - 888
JO - Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
JF - Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
IS - 8
ER -