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NCT07704125
Voice Rest Versus Hypofunctional Whispering After Phonosurgery
This randomized controlled trial compares two postoperative voice behavior protocols in patients undergoing microlaryngeal surgery (phonosurgery) for benign vocal fold lesions such as polyps, cysts, and Reinke's edema. After surgery, patients often need to rest their voice while the vocal folds heal. Traditionally, patients are advised to observe absolute voice rest (complete silence) for several days. However, complete silence can be difficult to maintain and may cause psychological and social burden. The purpose of this study is to find out whether a five-day period of hypofunctional (soft, low-effort) whispering is as safe and effective as five days of absolute voice rest after phonosurgery. Patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups: absolute voice rest or hypofunctional whispering, for the first five days after surgery. From day six onward, both groups received the same standardized voice therapy delivered by a speech-language pathologist. Patients were evaluated before surgery and again at one month and three months after surgery. The main measure was the change in the Voice Handicap Index-30 (VHI-30), a patient-reported questionnaire about the impact of voice problems on daily life. Additional measures included voice-related quality of life, acoustic voice analysis, aerodynamic measurements, perceptual voice ratings, and videolaryngostroboscopic examination of the vocal folds. The study also assessed protocol compliance, quality of life, and patient satisfaction during the five-day protocol period
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-07-15
1 state
NCT06734975
Effect of Superior Laryngeal Nerve Blocks on Patient Outcomes in Laryngeal Surgery
Patients undergoing surgery on their vocal cord will either receive a numbing injection to their throat or a saline injection during surgery. Symptoms such as how much coughing or pain patients have after surgery, as well as whether patient's voice gets better will be interrogated.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-01-15
1 state
NCT06703515
Awake Transnasal Laser-assisted Surgery (TNLS) and Microlaryngeal Surgery for Vocal Cord Cyst
This is a prospective randomised controlled trial conducted at two tertiary referral hospitals in Hong Kong to compare the clinical and functional outcomes of office-based awake transnasal laser-assisted laryngeal surgery (TNLS) under local anesthesia to traditional microlaryngeal surgery for vocal cord cyst under general anesthesia.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-11-25