Abstract
Abstract
Flexible indirect laryngoscopy is a technique for examining the vocal folds in an awake patient, where their neurological function, mechanism of voice production, and airway can be assessed accurately. In this video, we will outline the equipment, positioning, and preparation necessary to perform laryngoscopy, present a standardized approach to the assessment of laryngeal function, and demonstrate common laryngoscopic findings seen in the treatment of thyroid disease.
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Runtime of video: 4 mins, 53.73 secs
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