Definition of Glottic. Meaning of Glottic. Synonyms of Glottic

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Definition of Glottic

Glottic
Glottic Glot"tic, Glottidean Glot*tid"e*an, a. Of or pertaining to the glottis; glottal.

Meaning of Glottic from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- '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...
- in difficult airway situations. It is designed to enable a view of the glottic opening without aligning the oral with the pharyngeal, and laryngeal axes...
- afferent loop of the reflex, the fact that it does not explain the reason for glottic closure, and because the very short contraction of the hiccup is unlikely...
- 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...
- Collins syndrome, Robin sequence, head and neck surgery with supraglottic or glottic obstruction. It is NOT recommended in emergencies if a person cannot be...
- the two is paralysed. Symptomatic glottic insufficiency (dysphonia, aspiration) which leads to incomplete glottic closure which in turn results in failure...
- cricoid pressure in pediatric po****tion, especially neonates, improves glottic view and aids tracheal intubation apart from its classical role in rapid...