Direct Transvestibular Feminization Thyroid Laryngochondroplasty

Narin N. Carmel Neiderman, Shimrit Arbel, Noa Diamant, Karin Wolfman, Ravit Yanko, Yotam Lior, Anat Kidron, Clariel Ianculovici, Shlomi Kleinman, Yael Oestreicher-Kedem*

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Abstract

Background: Feminization laryngochondroplasty (FLC) methods have evolved from using a midcervical incision to a submental, less visible incision. The scar may be unacceptable to the patient because it signals gender reassignment surgery. An endoscopic transoral approach to FLC inspired by transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy was recently suggested to avoid the neck scar; however, it requires special equipment and has a long learning curve. A vestibular incision is used to approach the chin in lower-third facial feminization surgery. The authors propose that this incision may be extended to the thyroid cartilage in performing direct FLCs. The authors describe their experience with a novel, minimally invasive, direct transvestibular use of the chin-reshaping incision. Methods: The medical records of all patients who underwent direct transvestibular FLC (DTV-FLC) from December of 2019 to September of 2021 were retrieved and reviewed for this retrospective cohort study. Data on the operative, postoperative, and follow-up courses, complications, and functional and cosmetic results were retrieved. Results: Nine transgender women were included. Seven DTV-FLCs were performed during lower-third facial feminization surgery, and two were isolated DTV-FLCs. One was a revision DTV-FLC. Transient minor complications were encountered and resolved by the postoperative visit at 1 to 2 months. Vocal fold function and voice quality remained intact. Eight available patients were satisfied with the surgical results. A blinded assessment by eight plastic surgeons determined that seven procedures were successful. Conclusion: The novel DTV-FTLC approach either in isolation or as part of lower-third facial feminization surgery facilitated scar-free FLC with satisfactory cosmetic and functional results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)467-476
Number of pages10
JournalPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Volume153
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2024

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