Type 2 Thyroplasty Surgery

Posted by kal12345678 @kal12345678, Jan 3, 2023

Hi,

Has any did Type 2 Thyroplasty Surgery before and what are your thoughts? I have been living with SD for over 15 years and Botox only lasts 1 month and half for me. Looking for other options.

Thanks,

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Good morning @kal12345678 Fifteen years is a long time to be dealing with Spasmodic Dysphonia and understandable you’d like to get a more permanent correction than almost monthly Botox injections.
We have a group in our forum started this past year where other members who have SD are able to talk about their conditions and what’s working for them. I’ve provided a few links to similar discussions. Some of them are older but still appropriate for SD.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/can-i-start-a-new-group-for-spasmodic-dysphonia/
-Spasmodic Dysphonia
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/spasmodic-dysphonia/
-Dealing with dystopia
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/anyone-dealing-with-dystonia/
I hope you find some answers! Have you discussed this surgery with your doctor?

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Hello,
I have had Thyroplasty surgery with great success. I do not know what Type 2 is so might be slightly different. My implant was replacing a paralyzed vocal chord. My surgery was about 6 years ago and I have had no issues with it.
It does not limit my activity level at all - I am very active.
Take care,
Jackie

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@jbell22

Hello,
I have had Thyroplasty surgery with great success. I do not know what Type 2 is so might be slightly different. My implant was replacing a paralyzed vocal chord. My surgery was about 6 years ago and I have had no issues with it.
It does not limit my activity level at all - I am very active.
Take care,
Jackie

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Thank you.

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@jbell22

Hello,
I have had Thyroplasty surgery with great success. I do not know what Type 2 is so might be slightly different. My implant was replacing a paralyzed vocal chord. My surgery was about 6 years ago and I have had no issues with it.
It does not limit my activity level at all - I am very active.
Take care,
Jackie

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Did you get your surgery done in Japan?

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No, I had my surgery in BC, Canada.

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@jbell22

No, I had my surgery in BC, Canada.

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Did you get titanium or silicone implant?

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@kal12345678

Did you get your surgery done in Japan?

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Hello @kal12345678

How are you doing with the SD symptoms? Is surgical treatment a possibility?

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@hopeful33250

Hello @kal12345678

How are you doing with the SD symptoms? Is surgical treatment a possibility?

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T2T is a possibly but I heard it’s not recommended in American cause we use silicone instead of titanium implant. My doctor did not recommend the surgery.

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@kal12345678

Did you get titanium or silicone implant?

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It was silicone. It had to be gently shaped (carved) during surgery for a good fit.

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@jbell22

It was silicone. It had to be gently shaped (carved) during surgery for a good fit.

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Once you had the consultation with the doctor regarding the surgery, how long did it take to get the surgery?

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