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Title: | Contact videoendoscopy in the diagnosis of benign laryngeal patology |
Authors: | Rusu, Doina |
Keywords: | laryngoscope;the larynx |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" din Republica Moldova |
Abstract: | Introduction
Contact videoendoscopy is an optical,
non-invasive method capable of
providing real-time enlarged images of
cell architecture in vivo and in situ of the
superficial layers of the laryngeal
mucosal epithelium comparable to
histology without the need for biopsy.
Purpose: To emphasize their importance,
usefulness and informativeness as a
diagnosis of vocal cord injuries.
Material and methods:
Study material-rigid endoscopes with
different viewing angles.The basic
technique is to stain the superficial cells of
the laryngeal mucosa with a 1% methylene
blue, after which it is placed in contact
with the mucosal surface, rod-endoscope
through the laryngoscope being introduced
the contact endoscope with the recording
and documentation of cytological images.
Results
The purpose of these technologies is:
❖ to provide valuable information for
practitioners and patients,
❖ allowing images to be recorded on videos or
other media formats,
❖ allowing examiners to review frame-by-frame images,
❖ capture still and close images,
❖ and re-examine images with care team
members.
Conclusions
This is a method that allows us to:
➢ examine the difficult areas of the
larynx,
➢ increasing the possibilities of
evaluating premalignant or malignant
laryngeal lesions,
➢ having a primary diagnostic value
➢ and an important role in the
subsequent dispensary of patients. |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12675 |
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