Denk D M, Grasl M C, Frank F, Deutsch W, Ehrenberger K
1st ENT Department, University of Vienna, Austria.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1992;249(5):248-52. doi: 10.1007/BF00714486.
For surgical voice rehabilitation after pharyngolaryngectomy we use the technique of placing a siphonlike jejunal interposition in order to create a tracheohypopharyngeal shunt. In this paper we present the functional benefits of this method of voice rehabilitation. The best results achieved are compared with a normal voice using the following test parameters: electroacoustic sound analyses and voice status. The findings show that the siphon voice is adequate for everyday purposes and can achieve useful social verbal communication.