Vocal Nodules

Vocal Nodules

Laryngology, Voice and Swallowing
Module Summary

Vocal nodules are callouses that form on the vocal folds in response to chronic vocal trauma. Treatment requires reduction or elimination of vocally abusive behavior, and voice therapy is the mainstay of treatment. Surgery may be required for recalcitrant nodules, and in this case care must be taken through careful operative technique to preserve vocal fold vibration.

Module Learning Objectives 
  1. Recognize the signs and symptoms of vocal nodules.
  2. Explain the pathophysiology of vocal nodules.
  3. Describe the role of voice therapy in management of vocal nodules.
  4. Summarize the indications for surgical intervention in patients with vocal nodules.
  5. Cite the advantages, disadvantages, and risks of surgical techniques for removing nodules.
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