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The use of GlideScope for biopsies of the tongue base
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2012AbstractObjective:To report a case where GlideScope® is used for the biopsy of the tongue base.Background:GlideScopes are used by anaesthetists for difficult intubations.Case report:This paper reports a case where a GlideScope was used for biopsy of the tongue base. A review of the literature indicated that this was the first time a GlideScope had been
P K Shenoy, M Aldea
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Minerva Anestesiologica, 2020
BACKGROUND Early detection of post-thyroidectomy vocal cord dysfunction is crucial. This study compared GlideScope® with Macintosh direct laryngoscope (MDL) regarding the accuracy of assessment of post-thyroidectomy vocal cord dysfunction.
Marwa A. K. Elbeialy+2 more
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BACKGROUND Early detection of post-thyroidectomy vocal cord dysfunction is crucial. This study compared GlideScope® with Macintosh direct laryngoscope (MDL) regarding the accuracy of assessment of post-thyroidectomy vocal cord dysfunction.
Marwa A. K. Elbeialy+2 more
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European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2019
BACKGROUND In patients with predictive features associated with easy direct laryngoscopy, videolaryngoscoy with the GlideScope has been shown to require less force when compared with Macintosh direct laryngoscopy.
D. Cordovani+4 more
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BACKGROUND In patients with predictive features associated with easy direct laryngoscopy, videolaryngoscoy with the GlideScope has been shown to require less force when compared with Macintosh direct laryngoscopy.
D. Cordovani+4 more
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Glidescope-Assisted Chondrolaryngoplasty
FPSAM Video Journal, 2023Adam Hatala+3 more
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ILS glidescope evaluation of imperfect terrain
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 1988Instrument landing systems (ILS) are normally designed assuming the site around them to be flat. Uneven terrain results in undulations in the glidescope. In recent years, models have been evolved for predicting such aberrations as a simpler alternative to experimental methods. Such modeling normally assumes the ground to be fully conducting.
M.M. Poulose, P.R. Mahapatra
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GlideScope video laryngoscopes
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2007Kimberly M. Sandberg+2 more
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A Comparison of the Reusable Standard GlideScope to the Disposable Cobalt GlideScope
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2013John C. Sakles+4 more
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GlideScope® use in the obstetric patient
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia, 2010T. Quach+3 more
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