Vocal Fold Injection of Absorbable Materials: A Histologic Analysis With Clinical Ramifications.
Steven M ZeitelsPatrick J LombardoJaime L ChavesWilliam C FaquinRobert E HillmanJames T HeatonJames B KoblerPublished in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2019)
None of the studied materials induced a clinical inflammatory reaction on laryngoscopy such that they would be considered problematic or dangerous. Restylane demonstrated superior injection localization, tissue compatibility, and residence time. Both CMC gels did not localize well in the paraglottic region, and there was a robust inflammatory response, with clearance by macrophages and short residence time. These results suggest that CMC gels may have a more limited application than previously thought for vocal fold medialization in patients in whom the injection is being used to achieve voice enhancement while awaiting reinnervation. Level of Evidence: NA.