Fja. Vandenhoogen et al., THE NIJDAM VOICE PROSTHESIS - A SELF-RETAINING VALVELESS VOICE PROSTHESIS FOR VOCAL REHABILITATION AFTER TOTAL LARYNGECTOMY, Acta oto-laryngologica, 116(6), 1996, pp. 913-917
Voice prosthesis-assisted speech rehabilitation after total laryngecto
my has proven to be successful in the majority of patients and exceeds
the results of traditional oesophageal speech. Nevertheless 10-30% fa
ilure rates are still reported. In part this is due to prosthesis-rela
ted problems, in particular ingrowth of Candida species in the valve-b
earing parts of the devices. A new indwelling, low-resistance and valv
eless voice prosthesis is described; the Nijdam voice prosthesis. The
device has an average device lifetime of 19 weeks which appears to be
superior to other indwelling voice prostheses. Replacement indications
mainly comprise leakage or increased airflow resistance. Most frequen
t local complications are granulation tissue and hypertrophic scar tis
sue formation. These occur in 12% of the patients and can easily be tr
eated. Replacement is a simple outpatient procedure. The prosthesis is
interchangeable with other types of indwelling voice prosthesis.