Definition of Laryngoscopy. Meaning of Laryngoscopy. Synonyms of Laryngoscopy

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Definition of Laryngoscopy

Laryngoscopy
Laryngoscopy Lar`yn*gos"co*py, n. The art of using the laryngoscope; investigations made with the laryngoscope.

Meaning of Laryngoscopy from wikipedia

- Laryngoscopy (/ˌlærɪŋˈɡɒskəpi/) is endoscopy of the larynx, a part of the throat. It is a medical procedure that is used to obtain a view, for example...
- endoscopic instrumentation had improved to such a degree that direct laryngoscopy had become a viable means to secure the airway by the non-surgical orotracheal...
- concerning signs are present. the vocal cords should be examined via laryngoscopy. Other conditions that can produce similar symptoms include epiglottitis...
- The Cormack–Lehane system classifies views obtained by direct laryngoscopy based on the structures seen. It was initially described by R.S. Cormack and...
- respiratory tract The nose (rhinoscopy) The upper respiratory tract (laryngoscopy) The lower respiratory tract (bronchoscopy) The ear (otoscope) The Urinary...
- video monitor. Studies have shown that when compared to direct laryngoscopy, video laryngoscopy resulted in fewer failed intubation attempts, especially in...
- confirm the diagnoses including; flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy, airway fluoroscopy, direct laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy. Time is the only treatment necessary...
- classification system, which describes what is actually seen using direct laryngoscopy during the intubation process itself. A high Mallampati score (class...
- obstruction. Laryngeal papillomatosis is initially diagnosed through indirect laryngoscopy upon observation of growths on the larynx and can be confirmed through...
- endoscopic instrumentation had improved to such a degree that direct laryngoscopy had finally become a viable means to secure the airway by the non-surgical...