Eureka-project: `totally implantable artificial larynx': progress report
Authors: Verkerke1; Schutte1; Mahieu1; Van Den Hoogen,1; De Vries,1; Geertsema1
Source: Clinical Otolaryngology & Allied Sciences, Volume 23, Number 2, April 1998 , pp. 187-187(1)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
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Abstract:
Objective. The European Eureka project `Artificial larynx' aims at realizing an implantable artificial larynx, consisting of artificial vocal folds, artificial epiglottis, tissue connector for tracheal fixation and valve mechanism to switch between breathing and speaking. The last part has been realized. Because its functioning is identical to a tracheostomal valve, it was tested as such.Materials and methods. The device consists of two valves: a speech valve, that will be open during normal breathing and closed by strong expiration and a cough valve that opens during coughing and closes automatically during inhalation. Magnets keep the valves in the breathing position. The magnetic force can be varied. Several prototypes have been tested in vitro and in situ. Results. The prototypes showed good in vitro behaviour. The range of adjustability of speech and cough was wide enough, flow resistance acceptable. This was confirmed by preliminary in vivo experiments. Patients were enthusiastic; hands-free speaking and coughing is possible. Conclusion. Numerous problems have to be solved to produce an artificial larynx. Each solution generated up till now, however, can already be applied to improve the existing rehabilitation process of laryngectomized patients.Keywords: audiometry; otosclerosis; second ear; stapedectomy
Document Type: Abstract
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2273.1998.0119e.x
Affiliations: 1: Groningen, Amsterdam & Free University Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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