Background. Patients having malignant chest diseases sometimes suffer from
vocal fold paralysis. Treatment for vocal fold paralysis is important for s
uch patients, because vocal fold paralysis causes lack of the versatility o
f the human voice which is essential for our communication.
Methods. Seventeen patients suffering from unilateral vocal fold paralysis
were treated with vocal fold injections of collagen. Three patients receive
d twice, and 20 treatments were conducted. A flexible bronchofiberscope was
used under local anesthesia in order to observe the whole procedure of voc
al fold injection. Using an injector and a long needle, collagen was inject
ed with transcutaneous technique mainly through the cricothyroid membrane.
The amount of collagen was determined with bronchoscopic findings.
Results, During and after treatment, no complication was observed. Of 20 tr
eatments, a marked improvement was observed in 8, and moderate improvement
was observed in 9 treatments.
Conclusions. Vocal fold injection of collagen is a very useful and safe tre
atment for unilateral vocal fold paralysis caused by chest diseases.