Publication: Factors influencing the longevity and replacement frequency of Provox voice prostheses.
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OZKUL, MH
Meric, AYŞENUR
TUGRUL, SELHATTİN
EREN, SABRİ BAKİ
YENIGUN, A
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INTRODUCTION This study aimed to assess the factors that influence the longevity and replacement frequency of Provox
voice prostheses following their placement.
METHODS The medical records of 27 patients who received Provox voice prostheses after total laryngectomy and
attended follow-up regularly between 1998 and 2012 were retrospectively reviewed. The success rate of the Provox
voice prostheses (i.e. whether speech was achieved), quality of speech achieved, number and type of complications
encountered, frequency of prostheses replacement and reasons for prostheses replacements were evaluated.
RESULTS All 27 patients were men and their mean age was 63.0 (range 43–78) years. The mean follow-up period was
60.3 (range 1–168) months. Fluent and understandable speech was achieved in 85.0% of the patients. The mean duration
before prosthesis replacement had to be performed was 17.1 (range 1–36) months. The most frequent complication was
fluid leakage through the prosthesis. There was a strong positive correlation of 77.1% between the longevity of prostheses
and postoperative follow-up duration (r = 0.771; p < 0.01).
CONCLUSION The voice prosthesis is a tool that can be delivered in a practical fashion and replaced easily with no
serious complications. It is a means by which speech can be restored, with a high success rate, after total laryngectomy.
In the present study, we found that postoperative follow-up duration was the most important factor influencing the
longevity of the Provox voice prosthesis.
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YENIGUN A., EREN S. B. , OZKUL M., TUGRUL S., Meric A., -Factors influencing the longevity and replacement frequency of Provox voice prostheses.-, Singapore medical journal, cilt.56, ss.632-6, 2015