Abstract
A low-resistance indwelling prosthesis for vocal rehabilitation after total laryngectomy, Provox was developed in the Netherlands Cancer Institute 5 years ago. The long-term results in 132 patients using this prosthesis are now reported. The mean and median device life of the prosthesis in the 75 patients in long-term follow-up are 235 and 141 days respectively. Good to fair vocal rehabilitation was achieved in 92% of the patients. Statistical analysis revealed a significant relationship of the device life with the original tumour site (P = 0.0078). Radiotherapy had a borderline (P = 0.0652) negative influence on the device life but not on prosthesis-related complications. Increasing follow-up time has a positive influence on the device life of the prosthesis (P <0.0001)
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 517-523 |
| Journal | Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 6 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1993 |
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