Issue N# 1 - 2001
LARYNGOLOGY
An original case of laryngomucocele after a Tucker surgical procedure
Authors : S. Ayache, F. Braccini, P. Pelissier, J. M. Thomassin (Marseille)
Ref. : Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol. 2001;122,1:57-61.
Article published in french
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Summary :
Although discovered since nearly 2 centuries, the cystic tumours of the laryngeal ventricle remain very badly known by otorhinolaryngologists. Air-containing or cystic, these lesions can be congenital or acquired. We present an original case of laryngomucocele, acquired after a partial laryngectomy of Tucker type for a laryngeal neoplasy. Through a review of the literature, we expose in the second time, the etiopathogenic mechanisms of these lesions. If this pathology contributes to mislay the diagnosis during the post-operative survey, small surgical details at the time of the initial intervention, can prevent the appearance of this lesion. The treatment is a surgical procedure, with an endoscopic way or a cervicotomy.
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