Ectasia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Laser Atraumatic Treatment Of Ectasias On Vocal Cords
Small vascular malformations (SVM) on the vocal fold is a common problem that can disturb the voice. The pulsed dye laser (PDL) has been successfully used for treatment of blood vessel abnormalities in surface tissue, through its high selectivity for destroying targeted blood vessels while sparing normal tissue. However, there is no study to determine its clinical benefit for treatment of SVMs on vocal fords. In this proposed study, we plan to make such a determination.We will determine whether PDL will produce better and quicker voice improvement than the conventional surgeries, in 20 patients (10 cases of each group) with vocal fold SVM. We expect that this less invasive laser treatment will provide an ideal and excellent option for this disease.
Clinically, small vascular malformations (SVM) on the vocal fold is a common problem that
can disturb the voice. Currently, this problem is treated with endoscopic microsurgery with
the use of a Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser or other microsurgeries. However, those treatments
are unsatisfactory because of their invasive nature. The pulsed dye laser (PDL) has been
successfully used for treatment of blood vessel abnormalities in surface tissue, through its
high selectivity for destroying targeted blood vessels while sparing normal tissue. Even
thought this process has been in use clinically for the past 5 years, there is no study to
determine its clinical benefit for treatment of SVMs on vocal fords, by comparing it with
routine surgeries. In this proposed study, we plan to make such a determination, by
comparing the voice recovery and voice improvement between this laser and those routine
surgeries (with CO2 laser or "cold" instrument).
Our specific aim is to determine whether PDL will produce better and quicker voice
improvement than the conventional surgeries, in 20 patients (10 cases of each group) with
vocal fold SVM. This is the first study to determine clinical benefit of the microvascular
targeting (MVT) technique of laser to treat vocal fold SVMs, by a comparison of the voice
results between these two groups. We expect that this less invasive laser treatment will
provide an ideal and excellent alternative to current surgical approaches for treatment of
this disease.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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