William W. Montgomery, MD, Stuart K. Montgomery, MBA
A standardized system has been developed to treat unilateral vocal cord
paralysis by medialization of the paralyzed cord. The Montgomery Thyroplasty
Implant System consists of a medialization implant, measuring devices,
and surgical instruments. The surgical instruments are used to locate,
measure, and create a window in the thyroid lamina in which the implant
is placed. The measuring devices are used to predetermine the correct implant
size. There are five sizes for males (8 to 12 mm) and five for females
(6 to 10 mm), with the size representing the distance of medialization.
The implant consists of a firm, three-tiered base that locks the implant
in the cartilage, and a soft, triangular top that serves to medialize the
cord. The standardization of the base allows for revision or reversal at
a later date without disturbing the window. The thyroplasty system and
surgical procedures are described. Preliminary results of 176 patients
who have undergone the Montgomery Thyroplasty Implant System procedure
are presented. |