Open Access Research Article

Tracheal Anti-suction Safety Device used During Implanting/Replacement of Phonatory Prosthesis

Razvan Hainarosie, Octavian Ceachir, Florin Anghelina, Mura HainAroSie, CAtAlina Pietrosanu, Carmen Cristina Draghici, Dragos Cristian Stefanescu, Teodor Dan Poteca, Viorel Zainea
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Published 30 Jun 2016
Pages 202–204

Abstract

Vocal rehabilitation in patients with total laryngectomy can be done by using a phonatory prosthesis. The functioning principle of a speaking prosthesis is based on the existence of one-way valve from the trachea to the esophagus that allows the exhaled air to enter the residual pharynx and produce the voice. One of the possible complications that can occur during this process is represented by the aspiration of the prosthesis into the trachea. The aim of this paper is to present the design of a safety device, made of polydimethylsiloxane, which should prevent the tracheal aspiration of the phonatory prosthesis during primary or secondary insertion or during the replacement procedures.

Keywords: phonatory prosthesis; laryngectomy; polydimethylsiloxane

How to Cite this Article

Hainarosie, R., Ceachir, O., Anghelina, F., HainAroSie, M., Pietrosanu, C., Draghici, C., Stefanescu, D., Poteca, T., & Zainea, V. (2016). Tracheal Anti-suction Safety Device used During Implanting/Replacement of Phonatory Prosthesis. Materiale Plastice, 53(2), 202–204.
Hainarosie R, Ceachir O, Anghelina F, HainAroSie M, Pietrosanu C, Draghici C, Stefanescu D, Poteca T, Zainea V. Tracheal Anti-suction Safety Device used During Implanting/Replacement of Phonatory Prosthesis. Materiale Plastice. 2016;53(2):202–204.
R. Hainarosie, O. Ceachir, F. Anghelina, M. HainAroSie, C. Pietrosanu, C. Draghici, D. Stefanescu, T. Poteca, and V. Zainea, "Tracheal Anti-suction Safety Device used During Implanting/Replacement of Phonatory Prosthesis,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 202–204, 2016.
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