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The surgical techniques employed during a total laryngectomy can have a significant impact on the patient’s ability to produce tracheoesophageal voice and use HMEs and handsfree speaking valves. This webinar provides an overview of surgical techniques for tracheoesophageal puncture and stoma creation, and of voice and speech therapy approaches to achieve successful handsfree speech.
Join us on this on demand webinar which will review the current evidence base within humidification for a patient with a tracheostomy.
Join us for our on demand webinar with a panel discussion where we will be joined by expert healthcare professionals in the field of laryngectomy, to discuss the benefits and disadvantages of different surgical techniques performed in total laryngectomy on swallowing and voice outcomes.
Join the on-demand webinar presenting the outcomes of the published clinical study involving the Provox Life HME range.
Join a webinar focused on a clinical study presented by the investigators. You can join one of two live sessions with exclusive opportunity to ask the investigators questions.
Webinar and Panel discussion exploring the practice of Above Cuff Vocalization (ACV).
A troubleshooting algorithm to facilitate long-term outpatient management of VP patients
This clinical webinar explores the procedure for a percutaneous dilation tracheostomy (PDT).
The pulmonary health and HME webinar will begin with a review of pulmonary physiology to serve as a foundation for requisite use of HMEs in patients with a tracheostomy.
The multidisciplinary approach to patients with trismus at Radboud UM.
This webinar will examine the unique airflow characteristics of the Provox Vega voice prosthesis as well as the clinical evidence to demonstrate its enhanced voicing characteristics for people using tracheoesophageal voice following total laryngectomy. We will take a closer look at how diameter can influence voice quality and will apply this to patient scenarios. In addition a guest speaker from the Atos research and development team will be telling us more about the development and performance of Vega. Webinar learning outcomes: - Knowledge on Vega’s unique features and benefits - Awareness of the clinical evidence on Vega performance - Knowledge of the influence of prosthesis diameter on voice with patient scenarios - Enhanced awareness of the development of Vega Webinar agenda: - Unique airflow characteristics of Vega - Clinical Evidence on Vega - The influence of Prosthesis diameter on voice - Patient scenarios and Vega diameter selection - Q & A with Atos Research and Development
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