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Medialization Laryngoplasty With Gore-Tex: An Animal Study
Authors:Cengiz Durucu  Muzaffer Kanlikama  Semih Mumbuc  Yildirim Bayazit  Kemal Bakir  Erkan Karatas
Institution:Gaziantep University Otorhinolaryngology Department, Gaziantep, Turkey. cdurucu@yahoo.com
Abstract:Vocal cord paralysis is a disease that can cause voice disability and aspiration problems. Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE; Gore-Tex) has been widely used in cardiovascular and plastic surgery; however, its biocompatibility and safety have not been established precisely in the larynx. In this study, the biocompatibility and safety of ePTFE used in vocal cord medialization in the rabbit larynx were assessed. Type 1 thyroplasty with Gore-Tex was performed on one side of the larynx in eight rabbits. A sham procedure was applied on the contralateral side of their larynx. The rabbits were sacrificed after 6 months, and macroscopic and microscopic evaluations and comparisons were performed. No significant inflammatory response to Gore-Tex or displacement of the implant was seen. There was only a tiny fibrotic capsule surrounding the material in each specimen. Intense eosinophilic cell infiltration was seen surrounding one rabbit specimen. Gore-Tex seems to be a biocompatible, stable, and reversible material that can be safely used in laryngeal framework surgery.
Keywords:Gore-Tex  ePTFE  Medialization laryngoplasty  Vocal cord paralysis
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