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Definition of laryngoscope in English: laryngoscopenoun ləˈrɪŋɡəskəʊp An instrument for examining the larynx, or for inserting a tube through it. Example sentencesExamples - If the child shows classic signs and symptoms, direct visualization of the supralaryngeal area is carried out promptly using a laryngoscope or bronchoscope.
- If there is any concern over maintenance of ventilation, an endotracheal tube is place by the surgeon via the laryngoscope.
- Before using the measuring devices to determine the implant size, the surgeon inserts the fiber-optic laryngoscope.
- A short obese neck and full breasts due to pregnancy may make it difficult to insert the laryngoscope into the mouth.
- Our concern arose as a result of an incident when in the course of endoscopic examination of a glottic cancer the laryngoscope was dislodged leaving the jet catheter in the upper trachea.
- After induction with general anesthesia, the glottis was directly visualized via suspension laryngoscopy and ventilation maintained by jet ventilation through the laryngoscope.
- Semicritical items that will come in contact with mucous membranes and nonintact skin (eg, bronchoscopes, laryngoscopes) require high-level disinfection.
- This may involve direct visual examination of the inside of the larynx with an instrument called a laryngoscope or indirect examination of the airway with a mirror.
- Many of the survivors would also have died if there had been no endotracheal tubes, laryngoscope, or doctor capable of intubating them.
- Avoid extreme tension or tilt of the laryngoscope.
- As specialists, we visualise the pharynx and upper oesophagus with mirrors and a flexible laryngoscope and use rigid endoscopy under anaesthesia, which is the gold standard for investigation of this difficult area.
- In the fiberoptic endoscopic examination of swallowing, a transnasal laryngoscope is used to assess pharyngeal swallowing.
- There are no batteries for electrical instruments like torches, ophthalmoscopes and laryngoscopes.
- The most accurate means of detecting MAS is by examining the vocal cords with a laryngoscope.
- The laryngoscope is used again to confirm vocal cord medialization while the patient phonates.
- As injury to the mucous membrane of the larynx could occur when an endotracheal tube or a laryngoscope, selected on the basis of western data, is introduced into the larynx of patients.
- There were also syringes, metal and leather gags, electrodes and even a laryngoscope, normally used by doctors to examine patients' airways.
- By mid-century, the stethoscope had been joined by the ophthalmoscope and laryngoscope, the thermometer and spirometer.
- Straightbladed paediatric laryngoscopes are designed to be inserted beyond the epiglottis, which is then lifted by the tip of the blade to expose the vocal cords.
- The rats were anesthetized lightly with ether and instilled with the sample suspensions via trachea under direct observation with the aid of a laryngoscope.
Derivatives noun larɪŋˈɡɒskəpi Physical examination by the anesthesiology provider during direct laryngoscopy for intubation revealed marked tissue inflammation in the posterior part of the pharynx, including marked edema of the vocal cords. Example sentencesExamples - On last follow up, 18 months after diagnosis, he was completely asymptomatic and indirect laryngoscopy revealed complete resolution of the lesion.
- It is difficult to create a single clear visual plane from the mouth through the pharynx to the glottis, thus the potential is greater for difficult laryngoscopy or endotracheal intubation.
- The anesthesia care provider performed a laryngoscopy during the conscious intubation because Mr A has a history of sleep apnea.
- Excessive force may distort and obstruct the airway, which potentially impedes laryngoscopy, endotracheal intubation, and mask ventilation after a failed intubation.
Definition of laryngoscope in US English: laryngoscopenoun An instrument for examining the larynx, or for inserting a tube through it. Example sentencesExamples - Many of the survivors would also have died if there had been no endotracheal tubes, laryngoscope, or doctor capable of intubating them.
- As specialists, we visualise the pharynx and upper oesophagus with mirrors and a flexible laryngoscope and use rigid endoscopy under anaesthesia, which is the gold standard for investigation of this difficult area.
- Avoid extreme tension or tilt of the laryngoscope.
- If the child shows classic signs and symptoms, direct visualization of the supralaryngeal area is carried out promptly using a laryngoscope or bronchoscope.
- In the fiberoptic endoscopic examination of swallowing, a transnasal laryngoscope is used to assess pharyngeal swallowing.
- Semicritical items that will come in contact with mucous membranes and nonintact skin (eg, bronchoscopes, laryngoscopes) require high-level disinfection.
- Before using the measuring devices to determine the implant size, the surgeon inserts the fiber-optic laryngoscope.
- The rats were anesthetized lightly with ether and instilled with the sample suspensions via trachea under direct observation with the aid of a laryngoscope.
- There were also syringes, metal and leather gags, electrodes and even a laryngoscope, normally used by doctors to examine patients' airways.
- As injury to the mucous membrane of the larynx could occur when an endotracheal tube or a laryngoscope, selected on the basis of western data, is introduced into the larynx of patients.
- After induction with general anesthesia, the glottis was directly visualized via suspension laryngoscopy and ventilation maintained by jet ventilation through the laryngoscope.
- By mid-century, the stethoscope had been joined by the ophthalmoscope and laryngoscope, the thermometer and spirometer.
- This may involve direct visual examination of the inside of the larynx with an instrument called a laryngoscope or indirect examination of the airway with a mirror.
- The most accurate means of detecting MAS is by examining the vocal cords with a laryngoscope.
- There are no batteries for electrical instruments like torches, ophthalmoscopes and laryngoscopes.
- Straightbladed paediatric laryngoscopes are designed to be inserted beyond the epiglottis, which is then lifted by the tip of the blade to expose the vocal cords.
- A short obese neck and full breasts due to pregnancy may make it difficult to insert the laryngoscope into the mouth.
- If there is any concern over maintenance of ventilation, an endotracheal tube is place by the surgeon via the laryngoscope.
- The laryngoscope is used again to confirm vocal cord medialization while the patient phonates.
- Our concern arose as a result of an incident when in the course of endoscopic examination of a glottic cancer the laryngoscope was dislodged leaving the jet catheter in the upper trachea.
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