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Laryngeal Movements Upon Laryngeal Crepitus Assessment...

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The laryngeal movements upon laryngeal crepitus assessment are presented. It is commonly performed as a part of clinical examination of the larynx. Prominence of the larynx is hold and moves sideways...

Biopsy of Ventricular Polyp

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The proper way of performing laryngeal examination by use of rigid endoscopes is presented. Moreover, the laryngologist performed excision biopsy of recently found ventricular polyp.

Laryngeal Injury

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Severity of trauma of the larynx depends on the type of injury and the total amount of energy involved. We cen distinguish two types of this condition: penetrating and closed. Presence of mucosal edema,...

Hypopharyngeal and laryngeal inlet

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Inlet of the hypopharynx and larynx is visualized by use of 30 and 70 degree endoscope. The best quality view can be obtained by using 70 degree endoscope rather than 30 degree endoscope which offers...

Intubation Granuloma involving the right arytenoid...

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Unpredictable situations, reactions or events may cause complications during endotracheal intubation. Laryngeal spasm, post-intubation oedema, vocal process granuloma, posterior glottic scar, arytenoid...

Laryngeal Evaluation

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Examination technique of the larynx by using a 30 degree rigid endoscope is presented in this video. The alternative method is 70 degree endoscope. Both techniques need practice to obtain good view.

Hyperfunctional Voice

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The patient which suffers from acute depression with laryngologic symptoms (a tightly closed supraglottis to the extent of severe difficulty in initiation of speech) is presented in this video. At the...

Functional Aphonia - laryngeal movements

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Assessment of laryngeal movement in functional aphonia was performed. Structural disfunction or neurological defects may cause failure of true vocal folds adduction during phonation. Lack of voice is...

Tracheoesophageal fistula and the upper oesophageal...

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The tracheoesophageal fistula and the upper oesophageal lumen upon voice prosthesis removal is presented in this video. If the leakage is present (for example upon drinking of coloured fluid), the prosthesis...

Epiglottis - 3 months infant with laryngomalacia

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Floppiness of laryngeal cartilage which causes laryngeal obstruction during inspiration is called laryngomalacia - a condition concering the fact of immaturity of laryngeal skeleton. It can affect various...

Larynx & Hypopharynx Examination

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This particular video shows the technique of the examination of larynx and hypopharynx. 70 degree rigid endoscope is used. Laryngologist gently hold the tongue and introduce the angle endoscope (carefully...

Epiglottis Swiss

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The process of swallowing is possible because of the special coordination of epiglottis (it closes the laryngeal inlet during larynx elevation by surrounding muscles) and tongue (food or fluid is being...

Vocal Folds Nodules - Microsurgery

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Typical changes at the junction of anterior 1/3rd to posterior 2/3rd of vocal folds are vocal nodules - bilateral symmetrical swellings arising from the free edge. The main cause is the misuse, overuse...

Difference in Palatal and Oropharyngeal Configuration...

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The proper speech (pronunciation of different vowels) needs the special configuration of the throat provided by muscular attachments on the soft palate, pharynx and tongue. The laryngologist takes this...

Tongue base mass with prominent overlying vessels

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Noisy breathing and stridor (especially when lying flat) in a newborn could be caused by swelling at the tongue base. It should be differentiated among cyst, lingual tonsil and lingual thyroid. A tongue...

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