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The use of a tracheoesophageal valve, also known as voice prosthesis, is currently the most appealing solution for recovering the ability to speak in subjects who have undergone a total laryngectomy. The prosthesis allows the passage of air from the trachea to the esophagus, thereby promoting the flow-induced vibration of the subject's pharyngoesophageal segment. In turn, the pharyngoesophageal segment modulates the air flow from the lungs into the subject's vocal tract, acting as an alternative source of acoustic energy to generate voic