%0 Case Reports %T Sealing the Breach: A Surgical Solution for Tracheoesophageal Fistula With a Simple Two-Layer Closure. %A Noordiana SH %A Tan Hui Fang F %A Kamarudin NA %A Azman M %J Cureus %V 16 %N 6 %D 2024 Jun %M 38978941 暂无%R 10.7759/cureus.61934 %X Tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP) followed by voice prosthesis placement stands as the primary method for voice rehabilitation after laryngectomy, heralded for its effectiveness. While generally well-tolerated, the procedure does pose potential long-term complications. These include prosthesis valve leakage, scarring, and prosthesis displacement, all of which can impede phonation capabilities. Of these, prosthesis leakage emerges as the most critical concern, precipitated by the progressive widening of the fistula. This complication can precipitate aspiration pneumonitis, stemming from the loss of physical separation between the esophagus and trachea. This case series details three instances where persistent tracheoesophageal fistula arose following TEP, necessitating surgical intervention. Herein, we present the clinical manifestations, surgical approach employing a simple two-layer closure, and ensuing outcomes.