BENGALURU: Throat cancer patients who have lost their voice can look
forward to speaking again, without having to shell out thousands on an
artificial voice box. A Bengaluru-based oncologist has invented a voice
prosthesis priced at just Rs 50. The device weighs just about 25 grams
and is seen as a boon for the poor.
"Speaking is a right. When
the voice box of patients is removed during surgery, they crave to
speak. As if the trauma of the disease is not enough, the shock of
having lost their voice takes a toll on them, emotionally.
The
prosthesis available in the market costs Rs 20,000[$400] (to be changed once
in six months) and is not viable for many poor patients. My objective
was to design something that is affordable and can give them their voice
back," said Dr Vishal Rao, oncologist and head and neck surgeon, HCG
Cancer Care.
The device has been aptly named Aum voice
prosthesis. "We decided to term it Aum, as that is the sound which first
resonated across the universe. Regaining one's voice is so much like a
rebirth," said Rao. He took the help of his friend Shashank Mahesh, an
industrialist, to deal with the financial aspect of the project. Though
it costs Rs 50, they called it the $1voice box to make it match
international standards.
While Dr Rao provided the technical inputs, Shashank brought in the
industrial perspective and looked into the project's feasibility. "We
imported platinumcured silicone (two-component high tear strength and
flexible mould or casting compounds) from Germany to design the
prosthesis. We had to make sure it didn't react with body tissues," said
Dr Rao.
Ramakrishna, 55, a watchman from Peenya suffering from throat cancer,
was the first recipient of the prosthesis."He was a beedi addict. He Had
been smoking for years to keep awake at night. He suffers from throat
cancer and we had to remove his voice box. He was given a western voice
prosthesis.
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