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Pearson near‐total laryngectomy: A reproducible speaking shunt

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Abstract

The near-total laryngectomy can be performed outside the Mayo Clinic with creditable results, with 82% of the patients attaining successful speech, an average of 5.3 months postoperatively. Eighty-nine percent of the speakers have had a mean disease-free survival of 25.5 months. Analysis of larger series from multiple institutions in conjunction with voice analyses of these patients compared to those with tracheoesophageal punctures is needed to confirm our initial enthusiasm for this procedure.

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