larynx
Rare Subglottic Hemangioma Causing 50% Obstruction...
A 9-month-old infant was referred to our ENT department for evaluation of persistent moderate inspiratory stridor, present since early infancy and clearly exacerbated during upper respiratory tract infections....
Where Is The Piriform Recess Located?
This video is intended to combine multiple choice questions' answering experience with an improved understanding of anatomy. Most of the questions are of the USMLE-type by being case-based or with clinical...
Benign Neoplasm of the Larynx. Fibroma.
Short ENT video case: the patient complained of discomfort in the throat. The patient was referred for surgical treatment.
Pediatric Endotracheal Intubation
In this video there are discussed all the relevant information needed to successfully perform pediatric orotracheal intubation. There is a review of the indications and contraindications for performing...
Larynx on Plastic Models
Quick video about larynx discussed on a plastic models. Structures discussed in details: hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, tracheal cartilages, muscles which are moving the larynx (intrinsic...
Diagnostic Endoscopy of Oropharynx, Hypopharynx...
A diagnostic examination of pharynx and larynx by using 0 and 70 degree endoscope is shown. The patient has bilateral hypertrophied tonsil due to recurrent tonsillitis.
Functional Voice Disorder
Video presents a diagnostic problem - false cord phonation and hoarse voice in child. Possible cause - hyperadduction of false cords. Movements of plices are observed by endoscopy.
Laryngoscopy with Biopsy of Vocal Cord
Video shows a case of laryngoscopy performed without general anesthesia followed by biopsy of vocal cord.
Endoscopic Removal of Vocal Cord Polyp
This clip shows removal of vocal cord polyp by the use of rigid endoscope.
Laryngospasm
In this video you can see laryngospasm. Medical Animations by High Impact Graphics. Learn more at HighImpact.com or give us a call at 800-749-2184.
Larynx with Jaundice (6 of 6)
ERCP. Endoscopic Sphincterotomy and Stone Extraction. Although most stones
Larynx with Jaundice (5 of 6)
The principal indications for sphincterotomy include removal of common bile duct stones, treatment of papillary stenosis, and facilitation of endotherapy (ie, stent placement, tissue sampling, and...
Larynx with Jaundice (4 of 6)
Vater´s papilla is observed protrued Acute cholangitis is a difficult diagnostic and therapeutic problem. Classically, Charcot’s triad of jaundice, abdominal pain and fever have been the main basis...