Interdisciplinary Clinical Practice Recommendations for the Total Laryngectomy September 14, 2023

Course description: 
Participants will gain knowledge of interdisciplinary clinical practice recommendations for the care of patients after a new total laryngectomy including an examination of anatomy and physiology changes, post-operative stoma care, stomal attachments and emergency management. Discussion will address key considerations for a successful post-operative stay to reduce the likelihood of readmission.

Course objectives: 
1. Summarize the contribution of post operative education and counseling to the success of patients with total laryngectomy and the impact of this education on length of stay and readmission. 
2. Outline the importance of an interdisciplinary team to ensure positive patient pulmonary rehabilitation outcomes, minimize adverse events, and meet basic care needs after total laryngectomy.  
3. 
Discuss considerations for appropriate clinical decision making regarding stomal attachments, heat and moisture exchangers, and communication options after total laryngectomy.

Webinar recording:


Speakers: 

Laura N. Appelbaum, MA, CCC-SLP  
Laura Appelbaum has been a clinical speech pathologist at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System for 10 years. While she provides services to a range of patient populations, she has always had a special interest in surgical airways, particularly patients post total laryngectomy. Throughout her time at VAPHS, Laura has played an active role in the education, care, and management of those with surgical airways. She has been a member of the VAPHS Surgical Airway Interdisciplinary Treatment Team where she assisted in the development of new surgical airway signage, order sets, as well as educational and reference materials for unit staff.  She also provides direct education about surgical airway management to new CCM nursing staff during their orientation to VAPHS and to medical residents during rotation. Recently, Laura was selected by the Chief of VAPHS ASP to serve as a total laryngectomy subject matter expert on a national VA committee. 

Disclosure: Laura Appelbaum has the following financial relationship or relationship affiliations to disclose: She is employed by VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System/U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs and receives a salary. She has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.  

Samantha L. Clark, BS, RRT
Samantha Clark graduated from Gannon University in Erie, PA and has been a Respiratory Therapist going on 12 years. Throughout her practice, she has been affiliated with UPMC, AHN, Select Specialty, and VAPHS.  She has a strong clinical background in adult critical care, level one trauma, burn management, emergency response, neurology, long-term care, pediatrics, neonatal, and the Covid-19 pandemic. Samantha has always been a hardworking therapist going above and beyond with bedside care, but never missed an opportunity to help educate patients, families, and staff members.  She came to the VA in 2019 after wanting to ‘honor and care for those who have served.’ Once the pandemic slowed down, Samantha was ready for another purpose and joined the education department in January 2023 within the VA. While stepping away from bedside, Samantha continues to stay updated in the healthcare field, especially respiratory, and plans to provide purposeful classes to help healthcare providers to deliver excellent patient care.   

Disclosure: Samantha Clark has the following financial relationship or relationship affiliations to disclose: She is employed by VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System/U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs and receives a salary. She has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.  

Kalyn Kohler, RN
Kalyn Kohler has been a registered nurse for 12 years. Her nursing background includes critical care, emergency medicine, case management and most recently outpatient cardiology. Kalyn has worked at the VA for a total of six years. Four of those years included working in the stepdown unit of critical care. During that time, she cared directly for post-operative ENT patients specifically post-op laryngectomy. Kalyn provided direct care and education to veterans and their family prior to discharge home.  

Disclosure: Kalyn Kohler has the following financial relationship or relationship affiliations to disclose: She is employed by VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System/U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs and receives a salary. She has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.

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