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What about surgery of the vocal cords? How successful is it?

Frequently Asked Questions About The Voice and Vocal Cords
There are many types of surgical procedures used to improve vocal function. Your laryngologist can discuss in more detail with you the risks and expectations. But generally speaking, most people have good results with surgery. Some procedures require more healing time than others. One doctor described the results of surgery this way: "Many people get excellent results, most people get good results, some people get little or no results, and a few people get poor results."
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What's the difference between the vocal cords and the vocal folds?

Frequently Asked Questions About The Voice and Vocal Cords
These two terms refer to the exact same part of the body performing the exact same functions. The term "vocal cords" is less technically correct but more often used among singers and laypersons.
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Where are the vocal cords located? How do they work to produce sound?

Frequently Asked Questions About The Voice and Vocal Cords
The vocal folds are located in your throat above your trachea or windpipe. First, the folds come together in a firm but relaxed way. Once the folds are closed, air from the lungs passes through them, causing vibration and thus making sound. The sound from this vibration then travels through the throat, nose, and mouth (resonating cavities). The size and shape of these cavities, along with the size and shape of the vocal folds, help to determine voice quality.
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How is vocal cord surgery performed?

Frequently Asked Questions About The Voice and Vocal Cords
There are two ways of performing surgery on the vocal cords: the open surgery approach and endoscopic approach. The open surgery approach involves making an incision in the neck and performing the surgery through the opening. This approach is often performed after trauma or fracture of the larynx (upper front of neck) has occurred. The endoscopic approach requires a tube to be inserted through the mouth into the throat. This approach seems to be more successful in restoring normal voice sound.
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How successful is the surgery?

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Studies show that over 90% of patients are symptom-free after a laparoscopic surgical procedure to correct gastroesophageal reflux disease. "The-quality-of-life assessment has been the most dramatically improved outcome variable..." in patients studied.
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I see the vocal cords and airway structures but can not advance the ETT into the cords?

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Usually the vocal cords are not in the "center" of the view, but in the upper portion of the view. Back out the AIRTRAQ out or lift to change the view.
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Is the surgery always successful?

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with any surgery, the chance of success depends on the individual case, so each person should ask their doctor what their chance of having a successful surgery is. It should be noted that success can mean different things to different people, so it is best to ask specific questions such as what are the odds I will be symptom free; what are the odds I will be mostly better; and what are the odds I will get worse.
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There are two surgical procedures to increase penis size-- the Bihari Procedure, and Fat Injection. The Bihari Procedure consists of cutting the ligament that secures the base of the penis to the body. This gives between one-half and two inches of increased length to the penis; however, because the penis is no longer anchored to the body an erection no longer points 'up.
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When is surgery for weight loss considered successful?

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Weight loss surgery is considered successful when 50% of excess weight is lost and the loss is sustained up to five years. For example, a patient who is 100 pounds overweight should lose at least 50 pounds; a patient who is 200 pounds overweight should lose at least 100 pounds. And they should be able to maintain loss successfully for the following five years. Ninety-five percent of patients reach that goal after gastric bypass surgery.
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GSH - Bariatric Services - Faq's About Morbid Obesity
Following surgery, refer to special dietary guidelines already given to you by are nutritional specialist. You will need to follow these guidelines closely. Many surgeons begin patients with liquid diets, moving to semi-solid foods and later, sometimes weeks or months later, solid foods can be tolerated without risk to the surgical procedure performed. Allowing time for proper healing of your new stomach pouch is necessary and important. When able to eat solids, eat 2-3 meals per day, no more.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Bariatric Surgery
Immediately after surgery, your doctor will provide you with special dietary guidelines. You will need to follow these guidelines closely. Many surgeons begin patients with liquid diets, moving to semi-solid foods and later, sometimes weeks or months later, solid foods can be tolerated without risk to the surgical procedure performed. Allowing time for proper healing of your new stomach pouch is necessary and important. When able to eat solids, eat two to three meals per day, no more.
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How successful is bariatric surgery?

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Studies show that bariatric surgery can effectively improve and resolve many co-morbid conditions. A review of more that 22,000 bariatric surgery patients showed: – Improvement in or complete resolution of conditions including type 2 diabetes, Success measured as a loss of 50% of excess body weight (equivalent to loss of approximately 20% to 25% of initial body weight). Back to Top
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What is the surgery where the bladder is shifted? Is it successful?

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It is certainly one option, but it is not the only option. I think it is important to have a complete evaluation before one options for any therapy.
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Kelly Comfort Solutions/Frequently Asked Questions
The surgery is about 90 percent effective in closing the hole with proper head positioning following surgery. However, improvement in people's vision is more variable. More than half of those who have the surgery can expect an improvement of two lines or more on the vision chart.
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If my surgery is successful, for how long will it be effective?

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Although no procedure is successful 100 percent of the time, our goal for continence or reconstructive surgery is to permanently solve the problem. Research shows that approximately 5-30 percent of prolapse surgeries will be unsuccessful. In most of these cases, use of a pessary, less extensive surgery, or no treatment at all will be required. If you carefully follow our post-operative instructions for 12 weeks following your procedure, you will have the best chance for permanent recovery.
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Are they very vocal?

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Yep! Bengals are like Mockingbirds and will invent new "cat words" all the time to get your attention. Rubah's favorite yell is "helghlghlgh-oooooghghghghgh!" (pronounced "hello" with a little gargle in the middle and at the end) It gets our attention when he's trapped outside our bedroom door at night! Bengals can be loud as a crow, yet they can be quiet as a whisper. It depends on their mood, and what they're saying.
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What is the difference between a vocal fold and a vocal cord?

Vocal Essentials - Professional Voice Training & Care
Over the past decade, we have learned a tremendous amount about the vocal mechanism. This has lead to a greater understanding of the vocal fold anatomy and physiology involved in voice production. We now understand that the "vocal cord" is really made up of muscle, three different layers of tissue in a structure called the 'lamina propria' and a layer of mucosa that moves in a wave-like motion over the lamina propria.
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What guarantee do I have the surgery will be successful?

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There are no guarantees in medicine and surgery. Patients considering an operation must be fully informed about the benefits versus the possible side effects and complications. No operation will automatically succeed without the patients' cooperation or provide benefit without risk.
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What is vocal hygiene?

The Voice & Swallowing Center
Vocal hygiene is a daily regimen for reducing or eliminating environmental and behavior al factors than may damage the voice. For example, smoking, excessive alcohol intake, exposure to fumes and chemicals and frequent shouting are some activities that may damage the vocal folds. Adequate water intake to lubricate body tissues, regular exercise and a well balanced diet are positive aspects of vocal hygiene and contribute to the overall success of voice use.
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What is a vocal tic?

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Vocal tics include throat clearing, grunting, snorting, squeaking, sniffing, coughing, humming, barking, spitting and virtually any repetitious vocal noise that is not a recognizable word. They are also repetitious in nature and vary in intensity, sometimes being said just under the breath, other times loud and explosive in nature.
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We will provide you with special dietary guidelines. You will need to follow these guidelines closely. We begin patients with liquid diets, moving to semi-solid foods and later, sometimes weeks or months later, solid foods can be tolerated without risk to the surgical procedure performed. Allowing time for proper healing of your new stomach pouch is necessary and important. When able to eat solids, eat 3-6 small meals per day.
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Weight Loss Surgery and Morbid Obesity Surgery Information f...
Immediately after weight loss surgery, your doctor will provide you with special dietary guidelines. You will need to follow these guidelines closely. Many bariatric surgeons begin patients with liquid diets, moving to semi-solid foods and later, sometimes weeks or months later, solid foods can be tolerated without risk to the surgical procedure performed. Allowing time for proper healing of your new stomach pouch is necessary and important.
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Why isn't the surgery 100% successful?

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The surgery is a tool for losing weight, but certainly not a cure-all. It is possible to defeat the surgery by ignoring the satiety cues that your smaller stomach provides..
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If my surgery is successful, how long will it last?

Southeast UroGynegology at Women's Specialy Center :: FAQ
The goal of continence or pelvic reconstructive surgery is to recreate normal anatomy permanently. However, none of these procedures are successful 100% of the time. According to the medical literature, failures occur in approximately 5 - 15% of women who have prolapse surgery. In these cases, it is usually a partial failure requiring no treatment, pessary use, or surgery that is much less extensive than the original surgery.
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