Unedited video Isshiki type 3 thyroplasty for puberphonia Detailed Operative steps for large screen
The persistence of adolescent voice even after puberty in the absence of organic cause is known as puberphonia. Normally this condition responds to speech therapy but occasional cases require relaxation thyroplasty for puberphonia. , Puberophonia, Type3 thyroplasty, relaxation thyroplasty, Speechtherapyforpuberphonia, voicesurgery, puberphonia surgery in Delhi, पतल आवज The condition is commonly seen in males. Normally adolescent males undergo voice changes due to sudden increase in length of vocal cords due to enlargement of thyroid prominence (Adam s apple). This is uncommon in females because their vocal cords do not show sudden increase in length. This sudden increase in length of vocal cords is due to sudden increase in testosterone levels found in pubescent males. Children reach puberty around 12 years of age when their hormone levels begin to become elevated. In males, this is also the age when their larynx has a rapid inc
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