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0881 – Surgery And The Voice
Season 3 · Episode 881

0881 – Surgery And The Voice

Get A Better Broadcast, Podcast and Voice-Over Voice · Peter Stewart

May 30, 20234m 43s

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2023.05.31 – 0881 – Surgery And The Voice

 

Surgery

If you are given anaesthetic, it’s likely you will be intubated, that is have a tube put down your throat and past your vocal folds, to help you breathe.

 

This process can cause:

·        Dislocation of your vocal folds - or more specifically the cartilage that attaches to them

·        Injury to your vocal folds – the hard tube is inserted somewhat blindly and can rub or scrape on its way down

·        Inflammation – where cartilage is exposed to any further damage, like acid reflux

·        Partial or total paralysis of your vocal folds – as the breathing tube puts pressure on the vocal nerves. 


Fully understand the risks of any surgery involving intubation, and ensure doctors know your area of work.



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