Atos Medical has a long standing tradition of clinical evidence showing that our products perform well and are safe to use. Over the years, many studies have been performed with our products and we are proud to say that we have more and stronger evidence for our products than any of our competitors.
We continually initiate or participate in clinical studies all over the world. This is made possible through our close cooperation with ENT specialists and patients. Take our Provox voice prostheses for laryngectomees, for instance. The Provox System has been a success from the start and this success is supported by a long list of peer reviewed clinical documentation.
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LitAlert Issue #42 2021-04
How to manage periprosthetic leakage
Radiological characteristics of voice prostheses
Outcomes of total laryngectomy
Long-term impact of jaw opening exercises for trismus postradiotherapy
Laryngectomy and constipation
For a more detailed overview of all relevant publications on HMEs, Voice Prostheses and TheraBite, our Literature Reviews can be used. These are updated yearly. Below are some LitReviews that you are welcome to download for free.
MC1069US Provox and Provox Life HMEs and HMEFs
Pulmonary function with a tracheostoma
HMEs
Benefits of HME use
MC1070US Provox Voice Prostheses
The Provox Voice Prostheses
The Provox Vega Puncture Set
The Provox ActiValve
The Provox NID Voice Prosthesis
Factors Influencing Device Lifetime
MC1071 TheraBite
TheraBite Jaw Motion Rehabilitation System
TheraBite ActiveBand
The Clinical Evidence Series are documents on a specific topic, describing and summarizing the most relevant literature. Download one our documents from our Clinical Evidence Series below. It is free!
MC0980 Laryngectomy and Reflux
Incidence of Reflux in Laryngectomees
Consequences and Treatment of Reflux in Laryngectomees
MC0981 Primary versus Secondary Puncture
Comparisons of Primary and Secondary TEP
Primary Puncture and Pharyngocutaneous Fistulae
MC0982 Primary versus Delayed Voice Prosthesis Fitting
Comparison of Primary and Delayed Voice Prosthesis Fitting
Evaluation of TE Puncture with Primary Voice Prosthesis Fitting
Tracheoesophageal Puncture Stability and Resizing
MC0983 Importance of Compliance in HME Use
Tracheal Climate
Clinical Effects
Cost Effectiveness
MC2423 Early Oral Feeding
Advantages of early oral feeding
Pharyngocutaneous fistula (PCF) formation and feeding after total laryngectomy
Table of PCF rates in comparative studies of patients receiving early vs. late oral feeding
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