1 Jan 2023Article
Voice rehabilitation and quality of life in laryngectomized patients
Grazia Salerno 1Paola Villari 1Vincenzo Catalano 2Luigi Sivero 2Mauro Maldonato 1Mario Bottone 1Stefania Sivero 1
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Article Info
1 Department Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, University Federico II, Naples, Italy
2 Department of Advanced Biomedical Science, University Federico II, Naples, Italy
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2023, 94(1), 7-10;
Published: 1 Jan 2023
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Total laryngectomy represents the surgical procedure necessary for the treatment of some advanced neoplasms of the hypopharyngeal-laryngeal district and involves strong functional, physical and emotional repercussions. This research investigated the way in which the rehabilitation methods, used to improve the communicative needs of laryngectomized patients, influence their perceived quality of life. METHOD: The questionnaires “V-RQoL” and “SECEL” were administered to 45 patients divided into four groups on the basis of the type of vicarious voice: group TE (27 patients), group E (7 patients), group EL (2 patients), group NV (9 patients). RESULTS: Patients using electrical or tracheo-esophageal prostheses reported a better quality of life than patients with an erythromophonic voice. Regarding postoperative satisfaction, the group with esophageal voice was the most satisfied. CONCLUSIONS: The results lead us to emphasize the importance of preoperative counseling to make the patient as aware as possible of his future condition
Keywords
- Cancer
- Laryngectomy
- Vicarious Voice
- Voice Rehabilitation
- Quality of Life