AllBreathingClinical PublicationsTracheostomyLaryngectomyHealthcare professionalsSpeakingCategories:AllBreathingClinical PublicationsTracheostomyLaryngectomyHealthcare professionalsSpeakingClinical PublicationsTracheostomy Decannulation: Predictive Factors for SuccessOur latest Clinical Publication of Interest summarizes one key publication within decannulation.Clinical PublicationsCost-Effectiveness of Third-Generation HMEsCost-Effectiveness of Third-Generation HMEs Compared to Second-Generation and No HMEs in a Simulated Patient Study in JapanClinical PublicationsDiagnostic and Therapeutic Methods for the Decannulation of Tracheotomized Neurological PatientsOur latest Clinical Publication of Interest summarizes one key publication within decannulation.Clinical PublicationsClinical Publications of Interest 2025-06Our latest Clinical Publications of Interest summarizes six key studies highlighting research within H&N cancer and laryngectomy. Clinical PublicationsClinical Publications of Interest 2025-03Our latest Clinical Publications of Interest summarizes six key studies highlighting research on one-way speaking valve use in tracheostomized patients.Clinical PublicationsClinical Publications of Interest 2025-01Quarterly update of studies published in acknowledged peer-reviewed journals on topics related to Head & Neck cancer, laryngectomy and tracheostomy.Clinical PublicationsLitAlert #53Percutaneous TracheostomyClinical PublicationsLitAlert #52In total laryngectomy (TL) patients voice prostheses (VP) can be implanted to restore speech by creating a tracheoesophageal voice. Clinical PublicationsLitAlert #51Despite previous evidence demonstrating the safety and benefits of above-cuff vocalization (ACV) in mechanically ventilated patients, there's a lack of research on the hospital-wide adoption of ACV-capable tracheostomy tubes.Clinical PublicationsLitAlert #50Squamous cell carcinoma exhibits declining incidence in the Nordic countries with approximately 170 cases in Sweden each year. Clinical PublicationsLitAlert #49Radiotherapy for head and neck cancers employs ionizing radiation which damages genetic material of susceptible malignant cells. In the oral cavity, this can lead to dental complications such as mucositis, trismus, xerostomia, radiation caries, and osteoradionecrosis.Clinical PublicationsLitAlert Billroth Special Edition At the end of the year 1873 the first total laryngectomy in humans was performed by the German surgeon Theodor Billroth. Clinical PublicationsLitAlert #48As the prevalence of long-term survivors of neck and head cancer (HNC) treatment increases, late effects arise. Clinical PublicationsLitAlert #47Prospective 5-year study of trismus prevalence in HNC patientsClinical PublicationsLitAlert #46Animated videos after head and neck surgeryClinical PublicationsLitAlert #44Decreased Total Laryngectomy complications using a clinical care pathwayClinical PublicationsLitAlert #45Communicative participation after total laryngectomy and COVID-19 impact