2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.11.017
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Acoustic Characterization of the Voice With a Tracheoesophageal Speech in Laryngectomized Patients. Similarities and Differences With the Laryngeal Voice

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“…Voice rehabilitation with TEP is currently considered the most effective approach for patients who have undergone total laryngectomy. Numerous studies demonstrate that the objectively measured voice quality in patients rehabilitated with TEP is superior to the esophageal voice quality [7,10,11]. However, few studies focus on the long-term maintenance of TEP and the management of long-term complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Voice rehabilitation with TEP is currently considered the most effective approach for patients who have undergone total laryngectomy. Numerous studies demonstrate that the objectively measured voice quality in patients rehabilitated with TEP is superior to the esophageal voice quality [7,10,11]. However, few studies focus on the long-term maintenance of TEP and the management of long-term complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, although laryngeal cancer has a good cure rate, it is equally true that it disturbs patients’ psychological balance throughout their lives, influencing their habits and constantly reminding them of the cancer experience, due to the permanent presence of the tracheostoma [ 20 , 32 , 36 ]. Considering this, it is wise to take note of the change in the quality of life of laryngectomy patients, but, at the same time, also of the current therapeutic and rehabilitative supports, which allow the patients to compensate for this handicap [ 6 , 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering this, it is wise to take note of the change in the quality of life of laryngectomy patients, but, at the same time, also of the current therapeutic and rehabilitative supports, which allow the patients to compensate for this handicap [ 6 , 37 ]. In fact, restoring the patients to a quality of life as similar as possible to the pre-operative one represents an essential objective in the rehabilitation field; unfortunately, it does not seem adequately considered, with the relationship with the laryngectomy very often focusing only on the oncological and vicarious vocal aspects [ 36 , 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[34,35] Consequently, although laryngeal cancer has a good cure rate, it is equally true that it disturbs the patient's psychological balance throughout his life, influencing his habits and constantly reminding him of the cancer experience, due to the permanent presence of the tracheostoma. [20,32,36] Considering this, it is correct to take note of the change in the quality of life of the laryngectomee patient, but, at the same time, also of the current therapeutic and rehabilitative supports, which allow to compensate for this handicap. [6,37] In fact, restoring to the patient a quality of life as similar as possible to the pre-operative one represents an essential objective in the rehabilitation field, unfortunately, it does not seem adequately considered, very often the relationship with the laryngectomee focusing only on the oncological and vicarious vocal aspect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%