Summary: Although suspension laryngoscopy is routinely used in laryngeal surgery, there are only few studies on the complications of this procedure. Aim: to evaluate the complications outside the larynx following suspension laryngoscopy and analyze their relation with surgery duration. Materials and Methods: Thirty-seven procedures were prospectively analyzed for intervention-related complications. The study included patient preoperative and postoperative assessment, focusing on dental, mucosal and nerve status (hypoglossal and lingual nerves). Results: Most procedures (27/37) were associated to some kind of complication, and mucosal injuries were the most common; temporary nerve lesions were observed in five cases and dental injuries in on...
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous ventilation, mechanical controlled ventilation, apneic intermittent ventilat...
Transoral laryngeal procedures are considered minimally invasive but may trigger important complicat...
Vocal cord paralysis and laryngeal injuries resulting from short-term intubation with less than 24 h...
SummaryAlthough suspension laryngoscopy is routinely used in laryngeal surgery, there are only few s...
ntroduction Suspension laryngoscopy (SL) is a commonly performed procedure among otolaryngologists. ...
Summary: Proper diagnosis of laryngeal benign lesions still brings doubts among experienced laryngol...
SummaryProper diagnosis of laryngeal benign lesions still brings doubts among experienced laryngolog...
Theoretical basis: Patients presenting for microlaryngeal surgery may have a variety of comorbiditie...
Objectives: To find out the pattern of complications, frequency, risk factors and the management aft...
Contains fulltext : 182174.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent advancem...
Aim: To evaluate the manifestation of complaints, laryngeal injury as well as their predisposing fac...
CONTEXT: Many methods have been used successfully for the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal disea...
Background: Laryngeal injuries following intubation have a reported incidence from 63 to 94% and per...
Objectives: Anterior cervical spine procedures carry an inherent risk of recurrent laryngeal nerve (...
Transoral laryngeal procedures are considered minimally invasive but may trigger important complicat...
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous ventilation, mechanical controlled ventilation, apneic intermittent ventilat...
Transoral laryngeal procedures are considered minimally invasive but may trigger important complicat...
Vocal cord paralysis and laryngeal injuries resulting from short-term intubation with less than 24 h...
SummaryAlthough suspension laryngoscopy is routinely used in laryngeal surgery, there are only few s...
ntroduction Suspension laryngoscopy (SL) is a commonly performed procedure among otolaryngologists. ...
Summary: Proper diagnosis of laryngeal benign lesions still brings doubts among experienced laryngol...
SummaryProper diagnosis of laryngeal benign lesions still brings doubts among experienced laryngolog...
Theoretical basis: Patients presenting for microlaryngeal surgery may have a variety of comorbiditie...
Objectives: To find out the pattern of complications, frequency, risk factors and the management aft...
Contains fulltext : 182174.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent advancem...
Aim: To evaluate the manifestation of complaints, laryngeal injury as well as their predisposing fac...
CONTEXT: Many methods have been used successfully for the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal disea...
Background: Laryngeal injuries following intubation have a reported incidence from 63 to 94% and per...
Objectives: Anterior cervical spine procedures carry an inherent risk of recurrent laryngeal nerve (...
Transoral laryngeal procedures are considered minimally invasive but may trigger important complicat...
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous ventilation, mechanical controlled ventilation, apneic intermittent ventilat...
Transoral laryngeal procedures are considered minimally invasive but may trigger important complicat...
Vocal cord paralysis and laryngeal injuries resulting from short-term intubation with less than 24 h...