A Novel Approach for Thyroplasty Type 1, With Prolene Mesh. A Prospective Study.

NCT ID: NCT04458818

Last Updated: 2021-04-29

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

39 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-05-01

Study Completion Date

2021-01-30

Brief Summary

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Larynx performs important functions of the aero-digestive tract, it has vital role in control of breathing, phonation, deglutition and protection of lower respiratory tract from aspiration. Vocal cord paralysis is a common and at times debilitating laryngeal dysfunction that has great social and economic impact on patients life. Medialization thyroplasty (MT), if done accurately and up to the expectations of the patient is very rewarding. However different materials with some modifications in the technique of the classical Isshiki type 1 thyroplasty is in practice, each with its own profile of benefits and disadvantages. Most of them are costly and out of reach of general population. In this regard, we aim to test a prolene mesh implant, which is easily available and can be placed with relative ease.

Detailed Description

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Introduction: Larynx performs important functions of the aero-digestive tract, it has vital role in control of breathing, phonation, deglutition and protection of lower respiratory tract from aspiration. The function of Vocal cord is central to all the Laryngeal functions, even unilateral paralysis can have profound effect on overall laryngeal functionality especially in sound production. Around 80% of all the jobs in the world are somehow dependent upon social communication. Vocal cord paralysis is a common and at times debilitating laryngeal dysfunction that has great social and economic impact on patients life. Medialization thyroplasty (MT), if done accurately and up to the expectations of the patient is very rewarding. However different materials with some modifications in the technique of the classical Isshiki type 1 thyroplasty is in vogue, each with its own profile of benefits and disadvantages. In this regard a large variety of complex materials are in use, which are not routinely available in developing countries and some of them have not been cleared by the host countries medical authorities. Most of them are costly and out of reach of general population. In this regard, we aim to test a prolene mesh implant, which is easily available and can be placed with relative ease. We recommend some modifications in the original technique, which would not require the complex measurements and costly equipment. Even it can be performed without fiber-optic laryngoscope guidance. Prolene is already in use in wide range of procedures worldwide, approved by Federal drug administration in 1997 but it has never been used in larynx. We intend to explore the efficacy of prolene mesh as an implant for vocal cord medialization in terms of patient satisfaction and voice outcome.

Objective: To evaluate a new approach of vocal cord medialization using prolene mesh as an implant material.

Study Design: Interventional, prospective study.. Place and Duration of study: Ent departments of multiple tertiary care hospitals of Pakistan from Jun 2020 and onwards.

Materials and Methods: Patients of age 15 years onwards and with vocal cord paralysis/ paresis due to multiple causes would included in the study. Patients with neoplasm, trauma and underlying muscular dystrophy are to be excluded. All patients will be counselled properly and given the choice of intervention by prolene mesh implant. Consenting patients will be subjected to routine blood investigations with fiber optic laryngoscopy and imaging with Computerized Tomography scan (where applicable). Procedure will be performed under local anesthesia with mild sedation, so that the patient will remain vocally responsive for the assessment of voice and breathing intraoperatively. Pre and postoperative voices will be recorded with a standard microphone at 15cm distance from the mouth in a quiet room. Maximum phonation time (MPT) while vocalizing the vowel sound 'eee' and Maximum words count (MWC) in a single breath (counting numbers) will be recorded pre and post operatively. Maximum three attempts will be allowed to each patient and the better score of the three will be recorded in the data. For subjective assessment of voice quality Visual (1-10) analogue score (VAS) will be used both pre and postoperatively. For objective assessment of patients a customized Voice Handicap Index (VHI-10) will be used.

Modified VHI-10 Questionnaire

1. My voice makes it difficult for people to hear me. 0 1 2 3 4 5
2. I run out of air when I talk. 0 1 2 3 4 5
3. People have difficulty understanding me in noisy room. 0 1 2 3 4 5
4. I use a great deal of effort to speak. 0 1 2 3 4 5
5. My family has difficulty hearing me when I call them throughout the house. 0 1 2 3 4 5
6. I use phone less often than I would like to. 0 1 2 3 4 5
7. I am tense when I am talking to others because of my voice. 0 1 2 3 4 5
8. I tend to avoid groups of people because of my voice. 0 1 2 3 4 5
9. People seem irritated with my voice. 0 1 2 3 4 5
10. People ask what's wrong with my voice. 0 1 2 3 4 5 VHI : Voice Handicap Index 0 = never, 1 = almost never (occasionally), 2 = sometimes, 3 = almost always, 4 = always Fig 1.1 Modified Voice Handicap Index (VHI-10)

Hospital ethical committee's approval will be obtained. The surgery will be performed under local anesthesia (lignocaine with adrenaline 2%) and procedural sedation with propofol 25-100mcg/kg/min (only sedative dose) will be administered, so that the patient remains vocally responsive during the procedure. Incision will be made at the lower border of thyroid cartilage under aseptic measures. Skin flaps will be raised in sub-platysmal plane, strap muscles will be separated in the midline to expose the laryngeal cartilaginous framework. A simple laryngeal window approach will be used to place the Ethicon prolene mesh 6 x 6 cm Swiss roll, secured with prolene 2/0 suture trimmed to the required size. Post op voice analysis will be done on 14th post-operative day. Routine monthly follow up for 3 months will be advised after that.

The results will be analyzed using Internal IBM SPSS Statistics version 20. Variables defined would be compared between the preoperative and postoperative groups. For normal data paired sample t-test would be used and for abnormally distributed data non parametric t-test would be used. P-value of less than 0.05 will be taken as significant.

Conditions

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Vocal Cord Paralysis Phonasthenia Presbylarynges Idiopathic Vocal Cord Paralysis Ca Larynx

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

The single group will be implanted with Prolene mesh made into Swiss rolls and placed in Laryngeal Window between the cartilage and inner periosteum,
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

No Masking. Patients in one arm are provided with prolene mesh implant, and is known by the patient, health care provider and the assessor.

Study Groups

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Prolene Mesh Implant

The Group of Patients who were offered Prolene mesh Laryngeal implants for Vocal Cord Medialization.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Prolene Mesh Vocal Cord Medialization Implant

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

The surgery will be performed under local anesthesia (lignocaine with adrenaline 2%) and procedural sedation with propofol 25-100mcg/kg/min (only sedative dose) will be administered, so that the patient remains vocally responsive during the procedure. Incision will be made at the lower border of thyroid cartilage under aseptic measures. Skin flaps will be raised in sub-platysmal plane, strap muscles will be separated in the midline to expose the laryngeal cartilaginous framework. A simple laryngeal window approach will be used to place the Ethicon prolene mesh 6 x 6cm Swiss roll, secured with prolene 2/0 suture trimmed to the required size. Post op voice analysis will be done on 7th day and 14th post-operative day. Monthly follow up will be advised after that.

Interventions

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Prolene Mesh Vocal Cord Medialization Implant

The surgery will be performed under local anesthesia (lignocaine with adrenaline 2%) and procedural sedation with propofol 25-100mcg/kg/min (only sedative dose) will be administered, so that the patient remains vocally responsive during the procedure. Incision will be made at the lower border of thyroid cartilage under aseptic measures. Skin flaps will be raised in sub-platysmal plane, strap muscles will be separated in the midline to expose the laryngeal cartilaginous framework. A simple laryngeal window approach will be used to place the Ethicon prolene mesh 6 x 6cm Swiss roll, secured with prolene 2/0 suture trimmed to the required size. Post op voice analysis will be done on 7th day and 14th post-operative day. Monthly follow up will be advised after that.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Age more than 15 years
* Vocal cord paralysis

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients with neoplasms
* Trauma
* Muscular dystrophies
Minimum Eligible Age

15 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Muhammad Rashid

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Muhammad Rashid

Professor of ENT

Responsibility Role SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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ENT Departments

Kharian, Punjab Province, Pakistan

Site Status

Countries

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Pakistan

Provided Documents

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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan

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Other Identifiers

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Prolene mesh VC medialization

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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