Transoral Chondrolaryngoplasty: Scarless Reduction of the Adam’s Apple

The purpose of our study is to test the feasibility of transoral thyroid chondrolaryngoplasty using a similar approach to transoral thyroidectomy. This approach would allow for gender-affirming surgery while avoiding an external neck scar. We carried out our cadaveric feasibility study in an anatomy...

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Main Authors: Jeffson Chung MD, Phillip Purnell MD, PhD, Sidney Anderson, Charlotte Hoelke PhD, Adam Bender-Heine MD, H. Wayne Lambert PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-07-01
Series:OTO Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974X20938299
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spelling doaj-85f2f48633a5494f831822214a0327bf2020-11-25T03:35:49ZengSAGE PublishingOTO Open2473-974X2020-07-01410.1177/2473974X20938299Transoral Chondrolaryngoplasty: Scarless Reduction of the Adam’s AppleJeffson Chung MD0Phillip Purnell MD, PhD1Sidney Anderson2Charlotte Hoelke PhD3Adam Bender-Heine MD4H. Wayne Lambert PhD5West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USAWest Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USAWest Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USAWest Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USAOregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USAWest Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USAThe purpose of our study is to test the feasibility of transoral thyroid chondrolaryngoplasty using a similar approach to transoral thyroidectomy. This approach would allow for gender-affirming surgery while avoiding an external neck scar. We carried out our cadaveric feasibility study in an anatomy laboratory at an academic center. Five fresh cadavers were used for this study. We used a lower oral vestibular incision, along with retractors and an endoscope to dissect and gain access to the laryngeal prominence of the thyroid cartilage. Portions of the laryngeal prominence were then removed using scissors to achieve a satisfactory neck contour. Endoscopic as well as extracorporeal photographs were taken to demonstrate the approach. We were able to remove the laryngeal prominence successfully in all of our cadaveric specimens with this transoral approach.https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974X20938299
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author Jeffson Chung MD
Phillip Purnell MD, PhD
Sidney Anderson
Charlotte Hoelke PhD
Adam Bender-Heine MD
H. Wayne Lambert PhD
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Phillip Purnell MD, PhD
Sidney Anderson
Charlotte Hoelke PhD
Adam Bender-Heine MD
H. Wayne Lambert PhD
Transoral Chondrolaryngoplasty: Scarless Reduction of the Adam’s Apple
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Phillip Purnell MD, PhD
Sidney Anderson
Charlotte Hoelke PhD
Adam Bender-Heine MD
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title Transoral Chondrolaryngoplasty: Scarless Reduction of the Adam’s Apple
title_short Transoral Chondrolaryngoplasty: Scarless Reduction of the Adam’s Apple
title_full Transoral Chondrolaryngoplasty: Scarless Reduction of the Adam’s Apple
title_fullStr Transoral Chondrolaryngoplasty: Scarless Reduction of the Adam’s Apple
title_full_unstemmed Transoral Chondrolaryngoplasty: Scarless Reduction of the Adam’s Apple
title_sort transoral chondrolaryngoplasty: scarless reduction of the adam’s apple
publisher SAGE Publishing
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issn 2473-974X
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The purpose of our study is to test the feasibility of transoral thyroid chondrolaryngoplasty using a similar approach to transoral thyroidectomy. This approach would allow for gender-affirming surgery while avoiding an external neck scar. We carried out our cadaveric feasibility study in an anatomy laboratory at an academic center. Five fresh cadavers were used for this study. We used a lower oral vestibular incision, along with retractors and an endoscope to dissect and gain access to the laryngeal prominence of the thyroid cartilage. Portions of the laryngeal prominence were then removed using scissors to achieve a satisfactory neck contour. Endoscopic as well as extracorporeal photographs were taken to demonstrate the approach. We were able to remove the laryngeal prominence successfully in all of our cadaveric specimens with this transoral approach.
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