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  2. Cordectomy - Wikipedia

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    Cordectomy is the surgical removal of a cord. It usually refers to removal of one or both vocal cords, often for the purpose of treating laryngeal cancer. [1] [2] The word is derived from the Greek, combining chorde and ektome meaning excision. It can be carried out by traditional surgical techniques or, increasingly, by carbon dioxide laser. [3]

  3. Arytenoid adduction - Wikipedia

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    Damage to these nerves results in vocal cord paralysis - the reduced mobility and inability to adduct one or both vocal cords. Many cases of vocal cord paralysis result from trauma during surgery. [2] Symptoms include hoarseness of voice, difficulty projecting, difficulty swallowing, and throat pain. [citation needed]

  4. Kathy Griffin Shares Update After Undergoing Vocal Cord Surgery

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    Kathy Griffin is recovering -- in total silence -- after undergoing vocal cord surgery. The 63-year-old comedian took to Instagram on Wednesday to share that her "vocal cord surgery went well."

  5. Vocal cord dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a condition affecting the vocal cords. [1] It is characterized by abnormal closure of the vocal folds, which can result in significant difficulties and distress during breathing, particularly during inhalation. [1] Due to the similarity in symptoms, VCD attacks are often mistaken for asthma attacks or laryngospasms.

  6. Vocal cord paresis - Wikipedia

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    Vocal cord paresis, also known as recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis or vocal fold paralysis, is an injury to one or both recurrent laryngeal nerves (RLNs), which control all intrinsic muscles of the larynx except for the cricothyroid muscle. The RLN is important for speaking, breathing and swallowing.

  7. Jon Bon Jovi says he is ‘more than capable of singing’ after ...

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    Singer Jon Bon Jovi opened up about his recovery process since he underwent vocal surgery two years ago.. The Bon Jovi frontman, 62, talked about his singing abilities at the Thank you, Goodnight ...

  8. Rachael Ray’s Health Struggles Over the Years: Vocal Cord ...

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    Ray underwent surgery to remove the cyst on her vocal cord. “The hardest part for Rachael is going to be giving her voice a rest for the next week or so,” Dougiello told People at the time.

  9. Endoscopic laser cordectomy - Wikipedia

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    This modified procedure involves a judicious excision of 3.5–4 mm C-shaped wedge in posterior vocal cord from the open edge of the membranous cord using carbon dioxide laser. Excision is made anteriorly to the vocal process, continuing 4 mm laterally on to the ventricular band without exposing the cartilage.

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