Lauren S. Zaretsky MD, Michael Detar MD
Maise L. Shindo MD, Dale H. Rice MD
Many techniques have been developed for medialization of the paralyzed
vocal fold. The purpose of this study is to evaluate autologous fat as
an alternative to alloplastic substances for use in vocal fold medialization.
Eight dogs underwent left recurrent laryngeal nerve sectioning. Autologous
fat was harvested, and the paralyzed vocal fold was medialized by injecting
the fat into the thyroarytenoid muscle. The animals were divided into three
groups for evaluation at 1, 3, and 6 months. Videolaryngoscopy was performed
prior to sacrificing the animals. The larynges were sectioned coronally,
and histologic studies were performed. The studies confirmed the preservation
of viable fat at the injected site in all animals. Only a minimal inflammatory
response was observed in the l-month group. It would appear that fat injection
is a viable alternative to Teflon injection and thyroplasty; it eliminates
the need for alloplastic materials, does not appear to migrate, and does
not require an open procedure.
KEY WORDS-autologous fat injection, histology, vocal fold medialization,
vocal fold paralysis
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