Computer aided design and experiment of a novel patient-specific carbon nanocomposite voice prosthesis

Volume: 59, Pages: 109 - 118
Published: Feb 1, 2015
Abstract
Advanced computer technology can be used to design and customize a Trachea-Esophageal Puncture (TEP) voice prosthesis for speech restoration. Current voice prostheses have a standard range of sizes and shape that do not cater for all patients. This causes issues such as transprosthetic and periprosthetic leakages due to poor valve closure and misfit of the prosthesis in the patient’s fistula respectively. To address these limitations, we present...
Paper Details
Title
Computer aided design and experiment of a novel patient-specific carbon nanocomposite voice prosthesis
Published Date
Feb 1, 2015
Volume
59
Pages
109 - 118
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