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Effects of Aspiration Prevention Surgery on the Dynamics of the Pharynx and Upper Esophageal Sphincter.
Rumi Ueha
Taku Sato
Takao Goto
Misaki Koyama
Akihito Yamauchi
Aiko Mizukami
Tatsuya Yamasoba
Published in:
OTO open (2021)
Less invasive APS minimally affects pharyngeal swallowing pressure, decreases UES resting pressure, and prolongs UES relaxation duration. CPL may be more effective for postoperative UES relaxation in patients with a short UES relaxation time.
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