Table 1.
Aspiration prevention surgeries | Types of anesthesia | Operative time | Amount of bleeding | Risk of suture failure | Possible postoperative speech | UES opening effect | |
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Surgeries to remove the larynx | Total laryngectomy [14–19] | G | > 2 h | Relatively large | Relatively low | Eso-S/ VP | + |
Central-part laryngectomy [20–24] | G, L | ≒ 2 h | Small | Low | Eso-S/ VP | + | |
Surgeries to change the tracheal structure | Tracheoesophageal diversion [4, 25–29] | G | > 2 h | Small | Relatively low | Eso-S/ VP | – |
Laryngotracheal separation [30–34] | G, L | ≒ 2 h | Small | Low | – | – | |
Tracheal flap method [35, 37, 38] | G, L | ≒ 2 h | Small | Low | – | – | |
Surgeries to close the larynx | Supraglottic laryngeal closure | ||||||
Epiglottic flap [1, 39, 40] | G | ≒ 2 h | Small | Moderate | – | – | |
Vertical laryngoplasty [41–43] | G | ≒ 2 h | Small | Moderate | Possible in some cases | – | |
Transoral supraglottic closure [44] | G | ≒ 2 h | Small | Moderate | – | – | |
Glottic laryngeal closure [21, 22, 24, 45–57] | G, L | ≒ 2 h | Small | Low | – | with CPM* | |
Subglottic laryngeal closure [21, 58, 59] | G, L | ≒ 2 h | Small | Low | – | with CPM or TC* |
G general anesthesia, L local anesthesia, UES upper esophageal sphincter, ≒ 2 h around 2 h; Eso-S esophageal speech, VP voice prosthesis, CPM cricopharyngeal myotomy, TC total cricoidectomy
*Only in patients with cricopharyngeal myotomy or total cricoidectomy