• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: How we do it: use of a venous cannulation needle for endoscopic Teflon injection to the vocal folds
  • Contributor: Strachan, David; Kamath, Basker; Wengraf, Carol
  • Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1995
  • Published in: The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 109 (1995) 12, Seite 1184-1185
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100132384
  • ISSN: 1748-5460; 0022-2151
  • Keywords: Otorhinolaryngology ; General Medicine
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  • Description: AbstractSince its introduction in the 1960's the injection of Teflon into a paralysed vocal fold has become a standard treatment in laryngology. Although in recent years alternative treatments have been suggested, such as the injection of collagen or autogenous fat (Mikaelianet al., 1991), re-innervation procedures and thyroplasty (Crumley, 1990), the use of Teflon is still widespread (Rontal and Rontal, 1991; Dedo, 1992). Various instruments have been developed for the application of Teflon paste and these take the form of a gun-like syringe with a ratchet mechanism. For a number of years we have injected Teflon using a needle marketed for internal jugular vein cannulation along with a plastic 1 ml syringe thus making substantial savings to our department in terms of both time and cost.