The article reflects the current trends in the treatment of diseases of the larynx, accompanied by stenosis and impaired fonatory function, such as laryngeal papillomatosis and double-sided paresis of the recurrent larynx nerve. Actuality of surgical treatment of bilateral paresis of the recurrent larynx nerve is due to the fact that a significant proportion of patients with this disease are persons of vocal professions and functional result of the operation determines the quality of life, professional suitability. Using semiconductor laser causes a good functional outcome in this pathology treatment. The aim of the study was to improve the effectiveness of treatment of patients with laryngeal papillomatosis and with bilateral paresis of th...
INTRODUCTION: Laser technology is used in microscopic direct laryngeal surgery for a variety of indi...
In this article there are data of comparative analysis of the results of minimally invasive treatmen...
Aim of the study: to develop a tactic of surgical treatment of cicatrical lesion of the middle laryn...
The article reflects the current trends in the treatment of diseases of the larynx, accompanied by s...
Lasers are a relatively recent addition to laryngeal surgery. Since their invention, laser use and a...
The article is devoted to the problems of surgical treatment of benign laryngeal neoplasms. Papillom...
Contains fulltext : 220120.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Pati...
Transoral CO 2 laser microsurgery is gaining ground at the expense of external approaches in the man...
Background: Lasers are relatively newer and popular addition to the domain of laryngology. The laser...
Introduction. Despite significant progress achieved in the surgical treatment of cicatricial larynge...
OBJECTIVES: The 585-nm pulsed-dye laser (PDL) is used for in-office treatment of recurrent respirato...
Aim: In the last twenty years, the statement of the CO2 laser in laryngeal microsurgery has proved p...
The aim of the review is to identify current possibilities of carbon dioxide laser application in mi...
Objectives: Treatment of glottal papillomatosis and dysplasia was mirror-guided and done in surgeons...
INTRODUCTION: Benign laryngeal lesions are significant because it can affect the spoken or sung com...
INTRODUCTION: Laser technology is used in microscopic direct laryngeal surgery for a variety of indi...
In this article there are data of comparative analysis of the results of minimally invasive treatmen...
Aim of the study: to develop a tactic of surgical treatment of cicatrical lesion of the middle laryn...
The article reflects the current trends in the treatment of diseases of the larynx, accompanied by s...
Lasers are a relatively recent addition to laryngeal surgery. Since their invention, laser use and a...
The article is devoted to the problems of surgical treatment of benign laryngeal neoplasms. Papillom...
Contains fulltext : 220120.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Pati...
Transoral CO 2 laser microsurgery is gaining ground at the expense of external approaches in the man...
Background: Lasers are relatively newer and popular addition to the domain of laryngology. The laser...
Introduction. Despite significant progress achieved in the surgical treatment of cicatricial larynge...
OBJECTIVES: The 585-nm pulsed-dye laser (PDL) is used for in-office treatment of recurrent respirato...
Aim: In the last twenty years, the statement of the CO2 laser in laryngeal microsurgery has proved p...
The aim of the review is to identify current possibilities of carbon dioxide laser application in mi...
Objectives: Treatment of glottal papillomatosis and dysplasia was mirror-guided and done in surgeons...
INTRODUCTION: Benign laryngeal lesions are significant because it can affect the spoken or sung com...
INTRODUCTION: Laser technology is used in microscopic direct laryngeal surgery for a variety of indi...
In this article there are data of comparative analysis of the results of minimally invasive treatmen...
Aim of the study: to develop a tactic of surgical treatment of cicatrical lesion of the middle laryn...