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QUAD #19: Laryngeal Sensory Reinnervation with Dr. Charles Myer IV

Video Published 2024-11-01 Updated 2024-12-12

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Topic Overview

Expert discussion of laryngeal sensory reinnervation techniques for pediatric patients with aspiration due to vagal nerve injury. Dr. Myer reviews sensory assessment methods including FEES testing and describes surgical approaches combining greater auricular nerve to superior laryngeal nerve anastomosis with motor reinnervation procedures.

Key Takeaways

  • Laryngeal sensation is critical for safe swallowing and is mediated by the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (vagal function).
  • FEES with sensory testing using calibrated air pulse objectively assesses laryngeal adductor reflex in patients unable to report sensation.
  • Sensory reinnervation (greater auricular to internal SLN) can restore protective sensation, but improvement takes 6-12 months to manifest.
  • Combined motor and sensory reinnervation may benefit patients with high vagal injuries causing aspiration refractory to standard interventions.
  • Pooled hypopharyngeal secretions correlate with elevated sensory thresholds and indicate impaired laryngeal protective mechanisms.

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