- The
glottis (pl.:
glottises or glottides) is the
opening between the
vocal folds (the rima glottidis). The
glottis is
crucial in
producing sound from the...
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Laryngospasm is an
uncontrolled or
involuntary muscular contraction (spasm) of the
vocal folds. It may be
triggered when the
vocal cords or the area of...
-
esophagus is
often performed at the time of biopsy.[citation needed] For
small glottic tumours further imaging may be unnecessary. In most cases,
tumour staging...
- 'insufficiency' of the
laryngeal structures that
should act to
maintain glottic patency. It has been
proposed that a
narrowing at the
laryngeal inlet during...
-
variation invented by Hyung-Tae Kim in Seoul,
South Korea,
wherein the
glottic web is
additionally sutured downward in the
larynx during surgery to provide...
- it as
described by Sellick.
Several studies demonstrate some
degree of
glottic compression reduction in
tidal volume and
increase in peak pressures. Based...
- the two is paralysed.
Symptomatic glottic insufficiency (dysphonia, aspiration)
which leads to
incomplete glottic closure which in turn
results in failure...
- are
involved include aberrant cochae,
skull confirmation, macroglossia,
glottic stenosis, and
tracheal hypoplasia.
These anatomical factors can also result...
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orotracheal intubation as an
alternative to
tracheotomy to
allow a
patient with
glottic edema to breathe, as well as in the
setting of
general anesthesia with...
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Collins syndrome,
Robin sequence, head and neck
surgery with
supraglottic or
glottic obstruction. It is NOT
recommended in
emergencies if a
person cannot be...