Microsurgery of chronic laryngeal diseases using fiber optic lasers. A review

Aleksandr A. Krivopalov, Polina A. Shamkina, Alexandra I. Glushchenko
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Background. The treatment of chronic diseases of the larynx is an urgent issue. Chronic larynx masses account for up to 5570% of the upper respiratory tract proliferative diseases. The incidence of vocal apparatus disorders is stable due to increased load on the vocal apparatus, neuro-emotional stress, non-compliance with voice hygiene (smoking, alcohol consumption), nasal and pharyngeal inflammatory diseases, sensibilization, and gastrointestinal disorders. Dysphonia, voice timbre changes, and vocal fatigue are presented in 712% of otorhinolaryngologist patients. Delayed treatment of chronic larynx diseases can lead to upper respiratory obstruction, reduced exercise and self-care tolerance, and disablement in people with voice and speech professions. Aim. To address current treatment methods for chronic diseases of the larynx. Modern surgical and non-surgical treatments of chronic larynx diseases aim to restore voice quality and respiratory function. Over the past 50 years, laser-assisted phonosurgery has gained popularity due to the many benefits of biological tissue exposure to electromagnetic energy and low rates of intra- and postoperative complications. Materials and methods. The literature review was performed using electronic medical libraries and professional printed papers. According to local and foreign data, laryngeal laser surgery is highly precise, minimally invasive, associated with no blood loss, and highly effective. Historically, CO2 laser has been used for the longest time in laryngeal surgery. Modern medical technology has recently introduced surgical systems with novel technicalities for clinical use. In such devices, the laser energy is transmitted through a flexible optical fiber instead of a mirror system, as in the CO2 laser, which has made new surgical high-energy systems more affordable for equipping medical institutions. Currently, the following fiber-optic laser systems are most often used to treat chronic diseases of the larynx: potassium-titanyl-phosphate, diode laser, and "blue" laser with a wavelength of 445 nm. Results. The literature review and analysis of surgical treatment outcomes using fiber-optic laser devices in patients with chronic larynx diseases showed high safety and effectiveness of modern treatments, providing fast recovery of voice and respiratory function. Conclusion. The development of laser devices, including domestic ones, with new wavelengths, makes it possible to work in contact mode in an inert gas environment, which opens up new opportunities for phonosurgery.
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光纤激光在慢性喉部疾病显微手术中的应用。回顾
背景。慢性喉部疾病的治疗是一个紧迫的问题。慢性喉部肿块占上呼吸道增生性疾病的5570%。由于声部负荷增加、神经情绪紧张、不遵守语音卫生(吸烟、饮酒)、鼻咽炎症、敏感化和胃肠道疾病,声部疾病的发生率是稳定的。712%的耳鼻喉科患者出现发音困难、音色变化和声带疲劳。慢性喉部疾病的延迟治疗可导致上呼吸道阻塞,运动和自我护理能力下降,并导致语音和言语专业人员致残。 的目标。探讨目前慢性喉部疾病的治疗方法。现代手术和非手术治疗慢性喉病的目的是恢复语音质量和呼吸功能。在过去的50年里,激光辅助声部手术越来越受欢迎,因为生物组织暴露在电磁能量下有许多好处,而且术中和术后并发症的发生率很低。材料和方法。文献综述采用电子医学图书馆和专业印刷论文进行。根据国内外资料,喉部激光手术精度高,微创,无失血,效果好。从历史上看,CO2激光在喉部手术中使用的时间最长。现代医疗技术最近引进了具有新颖技术的外科系统用于临床。在这种设备中,激光能量通过柔性光纤传输,而不是像CO2激光器那样通过镜像系统传输,这使得新的手术高能系统更容易为医疗机构提供装备。目前,最常用于治疗喉部慢性疾病的光纤激光系统有:磷酸钛钾激光、二极管激光和波长为445 nm的“蓝色”激光。结果。文献回顾和分析了光纤激光装置在慢性喉病患者手术治疗中的效果,表明现代治疗方法安全性和有效性高,可快速恢复语音和呼吸功能。 结论。激光设备的发展,包括国内的激光设备,具有新的波长,使得在惰性气体环境中以接触模式工作成为可能,这为声外科手术开辟了新的机会。
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