Publication date: Available online 4 April 2017
Source:American Journal of Otolaryngology
Author(s): Ahmad I. Al Omari, Firas Q. Alzoubi, Mohammad M. Alsalem, Samah K. Aburahma, Diala T. Mardini, Paul F. Castellanos
IntroductionEpilepsy is one of the most common neurologic disorders. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), first investigated in 1938 and subsequently studied as a potential therapy for epilepsy. The FDA approved the use of VNS in 1997 as an adjunctive non-pharmacologic symptomatic treatment option for refractory epilepsy for adults and adolescents over 12years.VNS can cause laryngeal and voice side effects that can be managed by otolaryngologists safely and effectively.ObjectivesThis study is to review the outcomes of vagal nerve stimulator (VNS) implantation in terms of the surgical procedures, complications, seizure frequency, and the clinical effect on larynx and vocal folds motion.MethodsSeries of thirty consecutive patients who had VNS implantation between 2007 and 2014 were recruited. Seizure-frequency outcome, surgical complications and device adverse effects of VNS were retrospectively reviewed. Additional evaluation included use of the Voice Handicap Index and Maximum Phonation Time (MPT) were conducted before and after the implantation.Videolaryngoscopy was used to evaluate the vocal fold mobility before and after the VNS implantation.ResultsSeizure frequency reduction over a minimum of 2years of follow up demonstrated: 100% in seizure frequency reduction in 1 patient, drastic reduction in seizure frequency (70–90%) in 9 patients, a good reduction in terms of seizure frequency (50%) in 8 patients, a 30% reduction in 5 patients, no response in 6 patients, and 1 patient had increased frequency.The most commonly reported adverse effects after VNS activation were coughing and voice changes with pitch breaks, as well as mild intermittent shortness of breath in 33% of patients. For those patients secondary supraglottic muscle tension and hyper function with reduced left vocal fold mobility were noticed on videolaryngoscopy, though none had aspiration problems.Surgical complications included a wound dehiscence in one patient (3%) which was surgically managed, minor intra-operative bleeding 3%; a superficial wound infection in one patient (3%) which was treated conservatively, none of the complications necessitated VNS removal.ConclusionsVNS appears to be an effective non-pharmacologic adjuvant therapy in patients with medically refractory seizures. With the favorable adverse-effect profile previously described, VNS is generally well tolerated and of a great benefit to such patients.Laryngeal side effects, of which hoarseness being of the greatest repetition, are the most common after the VNS implantation. VNS can affect the voice and reduced vocal cord motion on the implantation side with secondary supraglottic muscle tension.Otolaryngologists are not only capable of performing VNS implantation, but can also manage surgical complications, assess laryngeal side effects and treat them as needed.
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