Autologous fat injection: The intraoperative endpoint.We examined a 40-year-old marketing executive and avocational performer in musical theater. He had been active in choral performance as a youth and had taken several years of vocal training during that time, but none since. Approximately 1 year prior to our evaluation, he noticed hoarseness, decreased range, dryness, breathiness, and a general sense that "my cords aren't working right." The patient's diagnostic evaluation included strobovideolaryngoscopy, laryngeal electromyography, blood tests, and imaging studies. He was found to have right vocal fold paresis paresis /pa·re·sis/ (pah-re´sis) slight or incomplete paralysis. general paresis paralytic dementia; a form of neurosyphilis in which chronic meningoencephalitis causes gradual loss of cortical , presumably pre·sum·a·ble adj. That can be presumed or taken for granted; reasonable as a supposition: presumable causes of the disaster. as a consequence of Lyme disease. He could not compensate for his glottic glot·tic adj. 1. Of or relating to the tongue. 2. Of or relating to the glottis. glottic pertaining to (1) the glottis, or (2) the tongue. incompetence by voice and singing therapy alone. He was taken to the operating room for an autologous fat injection, and had a 30 to 40% overcorrection o·ver·cor·rec·tion n. An adjustment that surpasses a set criterion, especially of a desired behavior. following injection at one location laterally (figure). |
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