Viscoelastic properties of rabbit vocal folds after augmentation

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作者
Hertegård, S
Dahlqvist, Å
Laurent, C
Borzacchiello, A
Ambrosio, L
机构
[1] Huddinge Univ Hosp, Dept Logoped & Phoniatr, Karolinska Inst, S-14186 Huddinge, Sweden
[2] Umea Univ Hosp, Dept Otorhinolaryngol, S-90185 Umea, Sweden
[3] Univ Naples Federico II, Inst Composite Mat Technol, Natl Res Council, Naples, Italy
[4] Univ Naples Federico II, Dept Mat & Prod Engn, Naples, Italy
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10.1067/mhn.2003.96
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Vocal fold function is closely related to tissue viscoelasticity. Augmentation substances may alter the viscoelastic properties of vocal fold tissues and hence their vibratory capacity. OBJECTIVES: We sought to investigate the viscoelastic properties of rabbit vocal folds in vitro after injections of various augmentation substances. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon), cross-linked collagen (Zyplast), and cross-linked hyaluronan, hylan b gel (Hylaform) were injected into the lamina propria and the thyroarytenoid muscle of rabbit vocal folds. Dynamic viscosity of the injected vocal fold as a function of frequency was measured with a Bohlin parallel-plate rheometer during small-amplitude oscillation. RESULTS: All injected vocal folds showed a decreasing dynamic viscosity with increasing frequency. Vocal fold samples injected with hylan b gel showed the lowest dynamic viscosity, quite close to noninjected control samples. Vocal folds injected with polytetrafluoroethylene showed the highest dynamic viscosity followed by the collagen samples. CONCLUSIONS: The data indicated that hylan b gel in short-term renders the most natural viscoelastic properties to the vocal fold among the substances tested. This is of importance to restore/preserve the vibratory capacity of the vocal folds when glottal insufficiency is treated with injections.
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