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Narrow Band Imaging-Vascular Pattern of Vocal...
In this video we can see the vascular pattern of the vocal folds in a patient who has benign polyp. The narrow band imaging (NBI) technique was used. The visibility of capillaries, veins and other subtle...
Use of T-Tube Introducer for An Atelectatic Eardrum-Tympanostomy...
In this video we can see the insertion technique of a T-tube under the endoscopic guidance by using a hollow-lumen inserter. In chronic negative middle ear pressure, as occurs in persistent eustachian...
Tonsils: Tubal and Peri-Tubal
In this video we can see aggregates of lymphoid tissue around the nasopharyngeal eustachian tube opening which can occure alone or in-combination with adenoids. Eustachian tube dysfunction with the potential...
The View of True Vocal Folds Vibrations Through...
In this video we can see the view of a true vocal folds adduction and its free edge vibrations. It is possible to see this through T-tube in a patient who had it performed for subglottic stenosis. To...
Videostroboscopy-True Vocal Fold Polyp
In this video we can see a benign reddish polyp arising from the right vocal fold free edge. The microsurgical excision was performed and the prognosis is excellent.
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR), The True Vocal...
In this video we can see the true vocal folds appearance in a patient with Reinke's oedema. In the subepithelial space a gel-like substance is accumulating slowly which results in coarse mucosal waves...
Ear Canal Laceration by Alleged Q-Tip Usage After...
This video shows how ear digging can be traumatic. So that you should let your physician or otolaryngologist have a good look and do the necessary professionally for you.
Pulsations of The Tracheal Wall
So called windpipe (the trachea) extends from the level of C6 vertebra to its point of bifurcations between T5-T7 vertebra. We divide it into cervical and mediastinal trachea. The total length is between...
Post- Tonsillectomy Tonsillar Bed Sloughs
After tonsils removal regardless which technique was used, the sloughs formation over the tonsillar bed is unavoidable. During the healing process an epithelial cell turnover occurs and will be replaced...
Post-Intubation Injury and Tongues of Granulation...
In this video we can see tongues of granulation tissue on either sides of true vocal folds arising from the vocal process area. Also significant oedema of both vocal folds is present and interarytenoid...
Fasciculations of A Tongue
The damage to the lower motor neurons cause visual, irregular and involuntary contractions of individual muscle fibbers which are called fasciculations. In this video we can see fasciculations of intrinsic...
Thickened Vocal Folds [Hyperkeratosis]-Reflux...
In this video we can see hyperkeratosis which involves both true vocal folds as well as the posterior commissure area. There is an oedema and inflammation of the arytenoid mucosa. Probably a reflux laryngitis...
The Sessile-Based True Vocal Fold Polyp-Spontaneous...
In this video we can see a large polyp arising from right true vocal fold. It caused a dysphonia and the polyp flops in and out as the patient is breathing.
Early Laryngeal Cancer (T1-Glottic Carcinoma)-The...
In this video we can see the response of an early glottic carcinoma to the radiation therapy. When there is a preservation of laryngeal function and near normal voice production we can say that there...
The Larynx (Voicebox) - The Absence of The Epiglottis...
In this video we can see the endoscopic view of the larynx with an absence of its epiglottis [dotted squares]. As we can see the left vocal fold is immobile. However it is almost completely-compensated...