Abstract
Not only voice loss but also the existence of a permanent tracheostoma are severe handicaps after laryngectomy. We should therefore try to achieve:
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Intelligible fluent speech with good modulation, no aspiration, and no finger to close the tracheostoma.
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The reconstruction of the respiratory tract without a permanent tracheostoma.
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Blom ED, Singer MI, Hamaker RC (1982) Tracheostoma valve for postlaryngectomy voice rehabilitation. Ann Otol 91:576
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Herrmann, I.F., Koss, W. (1986). Experience with the ESKA-Herrmann Tracheostoma Valve. In: Herrmann, I.F. (eds) Speech Restoration Via Voice Prostheses. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71415-3_35
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