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The total laryngectomy guide

We answer your questions, offer support from our laryngectomee community and provide laryngectomy supplies for every situation.

A laryngectomy guide

The basic to get started

A total laryngectomy is a surgery performed in the advanced stages of cancer. The procedure involves removing your voice box – also called the larynx. After a laryngectomy, breathing happens via an opening in the neck instead of the nose and mouth.

Undergoing a total laryngectomy can be an overwhelming experience, but you shouldn’t feel isolated. There are more than 100,000 people worldwide that have undergone the same operation and proven it’s possible to maintain your quality of life.

How to prepare for a laryngectomy
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Esophageal Speech

This method of voicing was used before the voice prosthesis was developed. Esophageal speech is the oldest method and can be one of the most difficult to learn. Only 1 in 3 people attempting this technique will be able to do it, and often their speech is limited to short sentences.

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Meet Dorenda 

Dorenda is an energetic young woman. In 2006, she underwent surgery for thyroid cancer at the Academic Medical Center (AMC) in Amsterdam.

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Why use a Heat and Moisture Exchanger?

Heat and Moisture Exchangers (HMEs) help to reduce mucus production and coughing by humidifying and filtering the air you breathe through your stoma. Atos Medical supplies a number of different HMEs  that are designed to suit different lifestyles.

What is a total laryngectomy?

A life-changing surgery

The larynx plays several important roles. It houses the vocal folds that make our voice sound. The larynx also helps us to breathe and swallow. Therefore, removal of the voice box not only leads to changes in the voice, but also changes in breathing, swallowing, and smelling.

How to prepare for a laryngectomy

Laryngectomy products

provox capsule

Provox Capsule

For a narrow stoma or esophagus

Provox Tracheofix

Provox Tracheofix is a single-use foam protector that provides aesthetic coverage of tracheostoma.

freevent dressing scarf

Freevent Clothing Scarf trevira/georgette

Discreet stoma coverage ideal for low-neck and low-cut clothing, such as shirts and blouses.

Provox TwistLock

The Provox TwistLock is placed on the top of the Insertion System folding tool and securely locked by twisting it clockwise.

freevent dressing tshirt

Freevent Clothing round T-shirt with zip-lock

Discreet stoma coverage made of cotton.

Life after laryngectomy

Before total laryngectomy

Before surgery, you would breathe through your nose, mouth and throat – or what is known as the ‘upper airways’ .

After total laryngectomy

After a laryngectomy, breathing happens via an opening in the neck instead of the nose and mouth.

Living with a laryngectomy
HME

Meet Dorenda 

Dorenda is an energetic young woman. In 2006, she underwent surgery for thyroid cancer at the Academic Medical Center (AMC) in Amsterdam.

HME

Life with a tracheostomy

Mrs. Edeltraud Stegemann is a 75-year-old from Bad Vilbel in Germany. She has been tracheotomized twice, survived a cardiac arrest and today leads a full life with a tracheostomy.

HME

Speaking hands-free

Speaking hands-free is a desire shared by everyone who has gone through a laryngectomy. With your hands free to make gestures, talking to people will feel more familiar. And when doing everyday things like cooking and being with other people, it is nice to talk without having to occlude your stoma with your finger. Many have said that speaking hands-free feels more like life before the surgery.

Laryngectomy

How to prepare for a laryngectomy

While having a total laryngectomy does spell changes to your day-to-day life, it is still possible to be happy and fulfilled. In this article, we will cover how you can help yourself prepare for having a laryngectomy, with things to think about before and after your surgery...

A new way of breathing

Breathing after laryngectomy

The function of your nose

Your nose does more than just smell – it heats, humidifies, and filters the air you breathe. In this way, you can be sure the air is at the right body temperature and contains enough moisture when it reaches your lungs for them to function properly.

After your total laryngectomy, you will breathe through the stoma in your neck so these nasal functions are lost. Breathing through an open stoma causes the temperature and humidity in your lungs to drop. The lungs react to this by producing more mucus, meaning you have to cough more (similar to having a cold) and your windpipe can feel irritated.

A different way of breathing

Breathing products
provox hme cap

Provox HME Cap

Makes it possible for the Provox FreeHands HME to be used during sleep.

provox hme cassette adaptor

Provox HME Cassette Adaptor

Supports pulmonary rehabilitation with the use of a Provox HME and a tracheostomy tube.

provox luna

Provox Luna

A nighttime solution designed to help you sleep comfortably, soothe the skin and improve lung health.

Provox FreeHands FlexiVoice

Gives the freedom to speak hands-free.

provox micron hme

Provox Micron HME

Not only an HME, but also an effective bacteria, virus, pollen and dust filter.

Your new voice

Speaking after laryngectomy

We rely on our voices to express our thoughts and feelings. Losing your natural voice can initially be quite upsetting, and have a large impact on your ability to communicate as well as your sense of identity. But the good news is that there are several ways to regain your voice.

There are basically three voicing methods that can be learned after surgery with the help of your speech therapist: speech with a voice prosthesis (tracheoesophageal speech), using an electrolarynx and esophageal speech.

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Meet Bill

Meet Bill

The sense of smell and taste

Learning to smell and taste again

Enjoying flavors is an important part of having a meal. Your food will taste different without the air coming through your nose with the added scents. Tasting your food and smelling other fragrances is something you can learn again, it is just a matter of technique. Basically, it is like yawning with your mouth closed. The technique is called a ‘polite yawn’ and if you would like to learn more about it, please contact us.

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Olfaction Regained - Using the Polite Yawning Technique

Olfaction Regained - Using the Polite Yawning Technique

Meet our community

Users share their stories about living with a neck stoma

HME

Meet Dorenda 

Dorenda is an energetic young woman. In 2006, she underwent surgery for thyroid cancer at the Academic Medical Center (AMC) in Amsterdam.

HME

Life with a tracheostomy

Mrs. Edeltraud Stegemann is a 75-year-old from Bad Vilbel in Germany. She has been tracheotomized twice, survived a cardiac arrest and today leads a full life with a tracheostomy.

HME

Speaking hands-free

Speaking hands-free is a desire shared by everyone who has gone through a laryngectomy. With your hands free to make gestures, talking to people will feel more familiar. And when doing everyday things like cooking and being with other people, it is nice to talk without having to occlude your stoma with your finger. Many have said that speaking hands-free feels more like life before the surgery.

Laryngectomy

How to prepare for a laryngectomy

While having a total laryngectomy does spell changes to your day-to-day life, it is still possible to be happy and fulfilled. In this article, we will cover how you can help yourself prepare for having a laryngectomy, with things to think about before and after your surgery...

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