Newly Developed Material (RTV-Silastic) for Intracordal Injection
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Intracordal injection of the synthesized material such as silastic or teflon to the paralyzed vocal cord has been performed to improve the voice quality. Recently, collagen has been also utilized as the injection material. Although silastic is stable in the tissue and causes no apparent biological reaction, it is rather difficult to control the reaction time for polymerization. On the other hand, collagen is easy to prepare and manipulate but has a risk to cause allergic reaction.<BR>Recently, we have been using a newly developed material of room temperature vulcanized (RTV) silastic and which provides consistent reaction time for polymerization and stability in the tissue.<BR>Animal experiments proved safety and stability of the new material in the tissue.<BR>Results of the animal experiments and clinical applications were reported in this paper.
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