We studied its use as an alternative method to visual inspection by flexible laryngoscopy (FL) for vocal cord assessment in patients undergoing thoracic surgeries. Methods: After Institutional Ethics Committee approval and trial registration, in this single-arm, prospective study, the vocal cord ...
aI hope it isn't true 我希望它不是真实的[translate] aFlexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy, direct laryngoscopy, nasopharyngeal scope (NP scope), transnasal fiberoptic laryngoscopy 灵活的光导纤维的喉镜检查,直接喉镜检查,鼻咽范围 (NP范围), transnasal光导纤维的喉镜检查[translate]...
Flexible nasofibrolaryngoscopy90–91 Fluctuation-driven mechanotransduction (FDM)277 Fluorescence-quenched reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (FQLAMP)32–33 Focused cardiac ultrasound (FOCUS)57–58 Full-field digital mammography (FFDM)188–189 G Gastrointestinal (GI) tract (see also...
Diagnosis is made at the time of flexible or direct laryngoscopy. Intubation may be difficult in the setting of large paraglottic saccular cysts, as visualization of the larynx is often obscured. Once the patient is sedated and supine, complete obstruction may ensue. Other laryngeal lesions—...
Video Laryngoscopy vs. Direct Laryngoscopydoi:10.1111/acem.13627AbdullahDepartmentBakhshDepartmentMichaelDepartmentRitchieDepartmentWileyAcademic Emergency Medicine
Presents techniques direct laryngoscopy in children for managing pediatric airway problems. Traditional use of rigid direct laryngoscopy (RRL) to evaluate the pediatric larynx; Development of the flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy (FFL) to visualize the child's airway; Indications; Anesthetic considerations;...
Background Flexible fiberoptic direct laryngoscopy is the standard technique for evaluating the larynx and hypopharynx and is a routine outpatient procedure performed in ENT. This study aims to find the effect of patients' own procedure video as a distractor over the discomfort score, during flexible...
Direct microlaryngoscopyGlottic lesionEpithelial lesionLamina propria lesionIntroduction. Office-based evaluation of glottic lesions has progressed significantly, but there can still be discrepancies compared with direct microlaryngoscopy (DML) in the operating room. We performed a prospective evaluation ...
the most common reason for laryngoscopy is suspicion of laryngeal dysfunction. In the normal animal, botharytenoid cartilagesabduct equally with each inspiration. Absence of abduction of the arytenoid cartilages upon inspiration confirms the diagnosis oflaryngeal paralysis. Care must be taken to ensure...
Since the larynx could be visualized, at least 50 devices intended for laryngoscopy have been invented. The newer airway-visualization devices have combined better visualizations, video capabilities, and high resolution. The development and refinement of airway visualization equipment such as the ...