Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology (Oct 2021)

Videofluoroscopic and manometric outcomes of cricopharyngeus balloon dilation for treatment of pharyngo‐esophageal dysphagia associated with nasopharyngeal cancer: A case series

  • Raymond Fong,
  • Anna F. Rumbach,
  • Elizabeth C. Ward,
  • Sebastian H. Doeltgen,
  • Nikie Sun,
  • Raymond Tsang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
pp. 1077 – 1087

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Abstract Background Problems with pharyngo‐esophageal bolus flow have been reported following nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) treatment. While studies using videofluoroscopic assessment have shown balloon dilation can help address this impairment, the impact of dilation on pressure and bolus flow characteristics incorporating high‐resolution pharyngeal manometry (HRPM) has not been reported. Methods Five cases with pharyngo‐esophageal dysphagia post NPC underwent balloon dilation. Videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) and HRPM were completed before and 1 month post dilation. Oral intake and dysphagia related quality of life were reported to 3 months. Results VFSS, manometry and functional outcomes revealed positive benefits from dilation in two cases. In the other three cases, two showed improvements on VFSS only. These three failed to make functional swallowing gains. Conclusions Where there was functional gain, both fluoroscopy and HRPM recorded improvement to UES function. Across the cases, response to dilation was variable and further work is needed to determine which patients would receive most benefit. Level of Evidence 4.

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