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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1995
New techniques for visualing the upper and part of the lower airway provide for efficient assessment of airway dysfunction. Equipment is available for video recording during the assessment, which can be done either in the caregiver's office/clinic or during stress testing in an exercise facility. Case reports that illustrate the diagnostic use of video
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New techniques for visualing the upper and part of the lower airway provide for efficient assessment of airway dysfunction. Equipment is available for video recording during the assessment, which can be done either in the caregiver's office/clinic or during stress testing in an exercise facility. Case reports that illustrate the diagnostic use of video
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Suspension Laryngoscopy Revisited
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2004Every critical advancement in direct laryngoscopic surgical technique has enhanced its precision. Among the most notable was Killian's seminal description of suspension laryngoscopy 90 years ago, which allowed for bimanual direct laryngoscopic surgery. Because of the technical difficulties encountered while performing suspension laryngoscopy, Brünings
Steven M, Zeitels +2 more
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The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractThis article reviews some of the problems involved in direct laryngoscopy. It suggests adequate preparation and evaluation of the patient to avoid complications. An evaluation of laryngospasm is given. Solutions of the problems are suggested using gear power assistance and adequate drugs for relaxation.
R B, Lewy, P A, Brusca
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AbstractThis article reviews some of the problems involved in direct laryngoscopy. It suggests adequate preparation and evaluation of the patient to avoid complications. An evaluation of laryngospasm is given. Solutions of the problems are suggested using gear power assistance and adequate drugs for relaxation.
R B, Lewy, P A, Brusca
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Indirect Microscopic Laryngoscopy
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1989To the Editor .—We have read with interest the letter to the editor concerning laryngeal examination in the May 1988 issue of theArchives. 1 We would like to share our experience using the otologic microscope in the indirect examination of the larynx.
A, Golz +3 more
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Intubation With Video Laryngoscopy vs Direct Laryngoscopy—Reply
JAMA, 2017In Reply Drs Loh and Tan comment on the long duration of intubation using the video laryngoscope vs the laryngoscope. The time differed from previous studies because counting started at anesthesia induction. Duration of intubation is more accurately determined this way than at the beginning of laryngoscopy in which introduction of the (video ...
Jean Baptiste, Lascarrou +2 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1984
The requirements of anesthesia for laryngoscopy and microlaryngeal surgery must be compatible with maximum safety and minimum patient discomfort. Some techniques require the use of an endotracheal tube while some do not. Others use a modified tube or a jetting system.
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The requirements of anesthesia for laryngoscopy and microlaryngeal surgery must be compatible with maximum safety and minimum patient discomfort. Some techniques require the use of an endotracheal tube while some do not. Others use a modified tube or a jetting system.
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1987
The role of the pediatric laryngologist has changed. He now manages a greater range of clinical problems in the upper airways. Direct laryngoscopy under general anesthesia is fundamental for correct diagnosis and management in infants and children. It is a precise procedure utilizing a range of modern miniaturized instruments.
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The role of the pediatric laryngologist has changed. He now manages a greater range of clinical problems in the upper airways. Direct laryngoscopy under general anesthesia is fundamental for correct diagnosis and management in infants and children. It is a precise procedure utilizing a range of modern miniaturized instruments.
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