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Name of surgery to repair damaged vocal cord?

To repair a damaged vocal cord, a person may need to have surgery to talk properly. This surgery is called medialization laryngoplasty.


What happened to Adele that she is undergoeing surgery?

In an effort to repair her strained voice, Adele underwent microsurgery for a benign polyp on her vocal cords in Boston and doctors said her prognosis is good. "Adele underwent vocal cord microsurgery by Dr. Steven Zeitels to stop recurrent vocal cord hemorrhage (bleeding) from a benign polyp.


How did Adele loose her voice?

Adele lost her voice primarily due to vocal cord hemorrhage, which she experienced in 2011. This condition was exacerbated by her heavy smoking and intense vocal strain from touring and performing. After undergoing surgery to repair her vocal cords, she took time off to recover and rehabilitate her voice, ultimately returning to singing with renewed strength.


What is wrong with fritz Coleman's voice?

Fritz Coleman, a well-known meteorologist and comedian, has faced challenges with his voice due to a condition known as vocal cord nodules. These nodules can cause hoarseness and changes in vocal quality, which may affect his ability to speak clearly. Additionally, he has openly discussed his struggles with vocal issues, including undergoing surgery to address the problem, which has impacted his career in broadcasting.


Why is josh turner's voice so deep?

The reason his voice is so deep is because he developed a lesion (an injury) in his right vocal cord. No surgery required but his voice had to be rested for a whole year.

Related Questions

Vocal cord attachment?

Arytenoid cartilages


Is the arytenoid cartilage a paired or unpaired cartilage?

The arytenoid cartilages are paired three-sided pyramids to which the vocal cords are attached in the larynx.


What is the medical term meaning surgical removal of the arytenoid cartilage?

Arytenoidectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of all or part of the arytenoid cartilage. It is sometimes used to treat paralysis of the vocal cords.


What cartilage anchors vocal chords?

The arytenoid cartilage anchors the vocal cords in the larynx.


How did Adele get the vocal cord condition?

This condition is typically the result of unstable blood vessels in the vocal cord that can rupture.


Will surgery cure vocal cord dysfunction?

A surgery might cure a vocal cord dysfunction, but there is no guarantee at any time with a surgery. Some vocal cord dysfunction could be helped with exercise or rest.


What is a vocal cord?

A vocal cord produces your voice. its located inside the larynx, which is in the throat area near the Adams apple.


Is vocal cord dysfunction contagious?

No


What is the function of the cricoid cartilage?

The thyroid cartilage forms the bulk of the anterior wall of the larynx, and serves to protect the vocal folds ("vocal cords") which are located directly behind it.


What is congestion of vocal cord?

Congestion of a vocal cord typically means that you have excess mucus buildup in your vocal cords. To fix this, simply gargle a bit of mouthwash and use lozenges.


The attachment of a muscle to a bone or cartilage?

I believe that is a joint.


How can vocal cord nodules and polyps be prevented?

Vocal cord nodules and polyps are noncancerous growths on the vocal cords that affect the voice.