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USE AND ABUSE OF DIRECT LARYNGOSCOPY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1953
It is the purpose of this paper to call attention to the fact that direct laryngoscopy is both inadvisable and unnecessary in a majority of cases in which it is being used today. A plea is made to replace it with mirror laryngoscopy in these cases. A brief reference to the history of the examination of the larynx might be in order.
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Video laryngoscopy is not the nemesis of direct laryngoscopy

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2023
James M, Peyton   +6 more
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Systematic Direct Laryngoscopy: The Lindholm Laryngoscopes

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2003
The authors, each with 40 years of experience in laryngology, aim to lay out the general principles and details of a systematic method of direct laryngoscopy for adults, children, and infants. Advances in laryngoscope design and application, advantages of telescopes, use of the operating microscope, and principles of modern anesthesia are highlighted ...
Bruce, Benjamin, Carl-Eric, Lindholm
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Admission planning and complications of direct laryngoscopy

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1994
Increasingly, third party payers are challenging the necessity of a hospital admission for endoscopic procedures. Direct laryngoscopy (DL), with or without open, rigid esophagoscopy or flexible, fiberoptic bronchoscopy, was evaluated for the incidence of perioperative complications and associated risk factors.
R A, Hendrix, A, Ferouz, C K, Bacon
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A Simplified Technique for Direct Laryngoscopy in Adults

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
In my experience as an otolaryngologist, it has always been a challenge to obtain perfect exposure of the interior of the larynx in order to do precision surgery on the vocal cords. Many times I would blame inadequate anesthesia, poorly relaxed patient, or a peculiar anatomical configuration of the patient's neck, etc., which contributed to my ...
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Chevalier Jackson's contributions to direct laryngoscopy

Journal of Voice, 1998
Chevalier Jackson championed rigid endoscopy of the upper aerodigestive tract and facilitated its development and popularity at the beginning of the 20th century. He realized that endoscopy and open surgery are inextricably linked for effective management of diseases of the upper air and food passages.
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Direct Laryngoscopy in Mice.

Contemporary topics in laboratory animal science
This report describes a noninvasive method for direct laryngoscopy in mice as small as 20 g by using commercially available equipment. A pediatric otoscope is inserted into the mouth of an anesthetized mouse to provide a clear view of the vocal cords.
Randolph H., Hastings   +1 more
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Direct Laryngoscopy

Archives of Otolaryngology, 1964
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Is direct laryngoscopy dead? Long live the video laryngoscopy

Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2019
M A, Gómez-Ríos   +2 more
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Direct Laryngoscopy

BMJ, 1956
R. A. Bowen, I. Jackson
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