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Title: [First clinical experience with a moderately bent laryngoscope for endolaryngeal surgery]. Author: Gugatschka M, Kiesler K, Gerstenberger C, Friedrich G. Journal: HNO; 2010 Jun; 58(6):613-6. PubMed ID: 19862493. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: In this article we describe the successful use of a moderately bent laryngoscope in two different patient cases. MATERIALS: We developed a prototype of a 20 degrees bent laryngoscope. The moderate curvature allows insertion of the laryngoscope without using any optical device. The operation is performed via a laterally attached 30 degrees nasal endoscope and a monitor, with slightly bent instruments. Previous work by our group showed that when a bent laryngoscope was used, the forces on the oropharyngeal tissues were significantly reduced. Furthermore, the use of these laryngoscopes significantly improves the exposure of the endolarynx. RESULTS: We present two cases in which insertion of a conventional straight laryngoscope was not possible due to anatomical reasons. However, the operations could be performed successfully with the bent laryngoscope.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]