Erschienen in:
29.05.2019 | Laryngology
Vocal fold scars: a common classification proposal by the American Laryngological Association and European Laryngological Society
verfasst von:
Anastasios Hantzakos, Frederik G. Dikkers, Antoine Giovanni, Michael S. Benninger, Marc Remacle, Elisabeth V. Sjögren, Peak Woo
Erschienen in:
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
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Ausgabe 8/2019
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Abstract
Purpose
Vocal fold scar is one the most challenging benign laryngeal pathologies. The purpose of this paper is to propose a classification that will allow for a common description of this entity between laryngologists, prevent discrepancies in interpretation, allow for comparison of related studies, and offer a training tool for young laryngologists.
Methods/Results
Based on the depth and laterality of scarring, we propose 4 types: type I, characterized by atrophy of lamina propria with/without affected epithelium; type II, where the epithelium, lamina propria, and muscle are affected; type III, where the scar is located on the anterior commissure; type IV, which includes extended scar formation in both anteroposterior and rostro-caudal axis with significant loss of vocal fold mass.
Conclusion
We believe that our proposal is comprehensive and encompasses all existing iatrogenic and non-iatrogenic etiologies in a simple and concise manner. It also serves its purpose as a descriptive, comparative, and training tool.