In view of the growing popularity of office videolaryngoscopy, surprisingly little objective data exist as to its influence on clincial practice. We reviewed 150 consecutive laryngeal recordings in an attempt to determine what effect videolaryngoscopy has had on our practice and the patient care provided.
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