1. Suspension laryngoscopy for the thoracic surgeon: when and how to use it
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Antonio Oliveira dos, Santos, Hélio, Minamoto, Paulo Francisco Guerreiro, Cardoso, Tales Rubens de, Nadai, Rafael Turano, Mota, and Fabio Biscegli, Jatene
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Adult ,Laryngoscopy ,Bronchoscopy ,Humans ,Thoracic Surgery ,Child - Abstract
Suspension laryngoscopy is one of the most common otolaryngological procedures for the diagnosis and surgical approach to the larynx. However, most thoracic surgeons are not familiar with the procedure and seldom use it. The indications for its use are similar to those for that of rigid bronchoscopy (dilatation, endoprosthesis insertion, and tumor resection). It can be performed in children and adults. Suspension laryngoscopy is an alternative when rigid bronchoscopy is unavailable and is therefore a viable option for use at smaller facilities. In this communication, we describe the technique and the applications of suspension laryngoscopy in thoracic surgery.
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- 2010