Endoscopic Procedures

Aug 28, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Endoscopic Procedures

Fig. 9.1 Endoscopic tools: (a) Telepack X LED (Storz®). (b) operating laryngoscope (HAVAS Operating Laryngoscope Storz® with light carrier) and one straightforward telescope 0° (Hopkins II® – Storz®). (c) three…

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Slide Tracheoplasty

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Fig. 5.1 Set of surgical instruments. a scalpel, b needle driver, c surgical and anatomical forceps, d small curved mosquito forceps, e Kocher’s forceps, f scissors, g suture threads, h…

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How to Prepare an Animal Model

Aug 28, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on How to Prepare an Animal Model

Fig. 2.1 Set of surgical instruments Fig. 2.2 Scalpels Fig. 2.3 Needle driver Fig. 2.4 Surgical and anatomic forceps Fig. 2.5 Curved mosquito forceps Fig. 2.6 Kocher’s forceps Fig. 2.7…

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Larynx Box

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Figs. 8.1 and 8.2 Axial and frontal view of technical draw of the initial prototype of the larynx box Figs. 8.3 and 8.4 Technical draws of the outer footplate of…

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Tracheotomy

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Fig. 3.1 Set of surgical instruments Step 1 Skin Landmark Identification Recognizing the main landmarks on the skin (Fig. 3.2) is probably the most simple and fundamental step in all…

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