Hill D P, Meyers A D, Harris J
Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80262.
Laryngoscope. 1991 Apr;101(4 Pt 1):344-8. doi: 10.1002/lary.1991.101.4.344.
This study examined the use of autologous fat as an alternative to Teflon and collagen as the implantable material in vocal cord medialization. Five animals underwent left recurrent laryngeal nerve sections with subsequent fat harvest and implantation into the left true vocal cords. Three animals were killed after 48 hours and 2 after 3 weeks; their larynges were examined with light microscopy. The results of the 48-hour samples show mode-rate acute inflammation and few areas of focal necrosis. The 3-week samples show no necrotic foci, minimal foreign-body reaction, and maintenance of structure and volume of the injected fat. Autologous fat may prove to be a valuable alternative to nonautologous injectable material in vocal cord augmentation.