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Augmentation laryngoplasty: Results and decision plan
Abstract Objectives Augmentation laryngoplasty represents a therapeutic choice for patients who suffer from glottic insufficiency of different etiologies. There have been multiple injectables that have been proven effective. The present study examines the short‐term effects of vocal fold augmentation on phonation, swallowing, and breathing in ...
Laura Tissot+4 more
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Abstract Introduction Unilateral vocal fold paralysis (ULVP) is characterized by the complete immobility of a single vocal fold which can cause significant health challenges, including voice impairment, difficulty swallowing, and a high risk of aspiration due to glottic incompetency.
Muhnnad A. AlGhamdi+4 more
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Can’t see for looking: tracheal intubation using video laryngoscopes
O. Hung
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Abstract Objectives Vocal fold (VF) scar causes solemn vocal problems for patients with previous surgery or laryngeal injury. It is also a difficult management problem for clinicians since rare superior management methods are available at present. Previous research usually focuses on the acute period of VF wound repairing, with little attention on ...
En‐Hong Xu+5 more
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IMPACTION OF A BONE IN THE LARYNX FOR FIVE WEEKS; REMOVAL OF IT BY THE AID OF THE LARYNGOSCOPE. [PDF]
W. Macneill Whistler
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Abstract The incidence of juvenile‐onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JORRP) varies worldwide, and the lack of well‐adopted guidelines for use in China suggests that patients with JORRP do not receive optimal care. In America, where data are available, pediatric patients undergo an average of 4 surgeries annually and a total of >40 surgeries ...
Working Group of Chinese Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of JORRP+57 more
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THE TORONTO VENTILATING LARYNGOSCOPE
A new use is described for the Sanders ventilating-venturi principle. A long 16-gauge needle is clipped on to the standard curved (Macintosh) blade of a laryngoscope, thus allowing continuous ventilation while intubating an apnoeic patient. Ventilation can be maintained as long as required, and no time limit need be set to the intubation.
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Follow‐up of patients with mild COVID‐19 using subjective, acoustic, and aerodynamic measurements
Abstract Objectives To gain a comprehensive understanding of the vocal repercussions experienced by mild COVID‐19 infection, as well as the duration and underlying factors contributing to these effects. Methods Ten participants with mild COVID‐19 infection were included as the experimental group to evaluate the voice metrics changes at 15 days (D15 ...
Zhi‐Xue Xiao+8 more
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