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Highlights
Vocal Fold Lesions Disrupt Closure and Vibration
Regardless of type, benign vocal fold lesionsnodules, polyps, or cystscause hoarseness by disrupting the vocal fold closure and vibration pattern.
Determining Type of Lesion Important for Management
It is important to determine the type of vocal fold lesion(s) since some respond well to voice therapy alone, while others require surgical removal.
No Consensus on Vocal Fold Lesion "Vocabulary"
Currently, there is a no uniformity of vocabulary among otolaryngologists regarding vocal lesions, especially in defining vocal fold nodules, polyps and cysts.
Stroboscopy is Key to Diagnosis
Stroboscopic examination of the vocal fold lesion(s) is essential for accurate diagnosis and successful treatment.
Surgery has High Success Rate
Surgery for benign vocal fold lesion(s) can be highly successful when performed with precise phonomicrosurgical techniques. As with all surgery, risk is balanced by benefitthe relief of functional voice limitationsand can be ameliorated by proper planning for surgery and post-surgical care.
No Role for "Vocal Cord / Vocal Fold Stripping"
According to current best practices, there is no role for a type of surgery called "vocal cord / vocal fold stripping" for the treatment of benign vocal fold lesions.
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