• Title of article

    Developing a Porcine Model for Study of Vocal Fold Scar

  • Author/Authors

    Gayle Woodson، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    706
  • To page
    710
  • Abstract
    The porcine larynx is very similar in size and structure to that of humans, and wound healing in pigs is very similar to that of humans. However, the pig is not often used in vocal fold scar research because it is difficult to view the vocal folds endoscopically. To further assess the pig as a model for studying vocal scar, we compared the plane of surgical dissection in the mucosa of four porcine vocal folds with that in eight human cadaver larynges. The plane of dissection was quite similar in porcine and human larynges, occurring within the loose layer of the superficial lamina propria. We also compared healing of porcine vocal folds after elevation and replacement of an epithelial flap versus excision of epithelium, leaving an open wound. After 6 weeks, larynges were harvested for histologic examination. There was no significant difference between the mucosa of the normal vocal fold and that of the healed microflap. However, after healing of epithelial excision, there was a depressed scar, with average lamina propria thickness of 302آ خ¼m versus 864آ خ¼m for the normal fold (Pآ <آ 0.05). Finally, to document that the mucosal wave can be evaluated in the porcine larynx, we developed a preparation that removes the false vocal folds, to allow exآ vivo phonation. Experimentally created scar in the porcine larynx is a favorable model for the study of vocal fold healing and for assessment of treatments for vocal fold scar.
  • Keywords
    Larynx , Animal model , vocal fold , Wound healing , pig , SCAR
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Record number

    1280930