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Kevin Kriesel ‘02
Kriesel KJ, Thiebault SL, Chan RW, Suzuki T, VanGroll PJ, Bless DM,
Ford CN. Treatment of vocal fold scarring: rheological and histological
measures of homologous collagen matrix. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 2002;
111:884-9
The
current treatment options for dysphonia secondary to vocal fold scarring
are limited. Few studies address changes in the lamina propria, which
is critical to vocal fold biomechanical properties and voice production.
Using rheological and histological measures of homologous collagen matrix
(HCM)-injected vocal folds, we assessed HCM's potential for providing
bulk and restoring biomechanical performance. Twenty rabbits underwent
bilateral vocal fold scarring. After 10 weeks of scar maturation, the
rabbits had unilateral injections of HCM or saline solution. Ten weeks
after the injections, histological studies revealed well-defined collagen
globules distributed throughout the lamina propria and underlying muscular
tissue. Significantly more procollagen was observed in the HCM-treated
group. No significant differences in elastic shear modulus or dynamic
viscosity were found between the treatment groups. This study demonstrates
that HCM is an inert, relatively stable injectate that may serve well
for medialization but does not appear to improve the dynamic properties
of the lamina propria.
Figure - Trichrome-stained section of HCM, which fills the superficial
and intermediate layers of the vocal folds, 10X magnification.
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