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Автор Schindler, Antonio
Автор Capaccio, Pasquale
Автор Ottaviani, Francesco
Дата выпуска 2005
dc.description Objectives: Lesions in the anterior segment of the vocal fold are sometimes difficult to access by means of conventional suspension microlaryngoscopy under general anaesthesia because of anatomical factors such as short, stout and inflexible necks, reduced jaw protrusion, and long incisors. Various techniques have recently been proposed for the management of inaccessible glottic lesions, most of which are performed under general anaesthesia. The use of flexible videoendoscopic surgery under topical anaesthesia in two cases of anterior glottic lesions that could not be treated by means of conventional suspension laryngoscopy is described.Study design: Case report.Methods: A flexible videobronchoscope with an instrument channel was inserted transnasally on an out-patient basis. While the examiner carried out the endoscopy, an assistant manoeuvred the biopsy forceps through the instrument channel, and removed the lesion.Results: Both patients underwent successful removal of an anterior glottic polyp, and the one-year follow-up evaluation revealed normal anatomy of the vocal folds and normal vocal function.Conclusions: Flexible videoendoscopic surgery under topical anaesthesia is a safe, simple and minimally invasive procedure that can be considered as an alternative to traditional endoscopic surgery for inaccessible anterior glottic lesions.
Издатель Royal Society of Medicine Press
Тема Larynx
Тема Vocal Cords
Тема Endoscopy
Тема Surgery
Тема Out-Patients
Название Videoendoscopic surgery for inaccessible glottic lesions
DOI 10.1258/002221505774783520
Electronic ISSN 1748-5460
Print ISSN 0022-2151
Журнал The Journal of Laryngology & Otology
Том 119
Первая страница 899
Последняя страница 902
Аффилиация Schindler Antonio; the Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Ophthalmology, University of Milan
Аффилиация Capaccio Pasquale; the Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Ophthalmology, University of Milan
Аффилиация Ottaviani Francesco; the Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Ophthalmology, University of Milan
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