Further experience with modification of an intraluminal button for hands-free tracheoesophageal speech after
Tracheoesophageal (TE) speech using a voice prosthesis and hands-free speaking valve with an intraluminal attachment is the gold standard for voice restoration after total laryngectomy. Modification of a standard self-retaining silicone cannula or laryngectomy button often aids in the attachment of a speaking valve within the tracheal lumen for hands-free TE speech production. An increased number of laryngectomized individuals are able to achieve hands-free TE speech when the standard length, flange, and diameter of a silicone button is customized to accommodate individual tracheostomal contours. A technique is presented for modification of a standard silicone laryngectomy button to facilitate hands-free TE speech after total laryngectomy. (J Prosthet Dent 2009;102:328-331)
aAssociate Professor, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex
bAnaplastologist, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex
cSpeech-Language Pathologist, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex
dProfessor, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex
Corresponding author: Dr Mark S. Chambers, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Unit 441, 1515 Holcombe Blvd, Houston, TX 77230-1402, Fax: 713-794-4662