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Assessment of Voice Quality and Vocal Cord Paralysis After Endarterectomy.

Karolina DorobiszTadeusz DorobiszKatarzyna Pazdro-ZastawnyMarzena KubackaSara JanczakDariusz Janczak
Published in: Vascular health and risk management (2024)
Cranial nerves paralysis, including the recurrent laryngeal nerve, are a common complication after CEA. Majority the paralysis is transient, but requires appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Vocal cord evaluation is a non-invasive and widely available examination and should be performed pre- and postoperatively after all neck surgeries. The incidence of voice disorders after CEA significantly affects the quality of life of patients and requires voice rehabilitation and patient care with psychological support.
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