Hypopharyngoscopy

Hypopharyngos copica is a special study of the palatine tonsils and other upper respiratory tracts, which has a set of methods and techniques for diagnosing pathology.

The procedure technique always involves the use of special mirrors and cameras that provide a high-quality visual study of the state of the above organs in three projections: typical, subpharyngeal and retropharyngeal. This examination can be carried out in modern medicine in several ways, the most common of which are laryngoscopy and pharyngoscopy. Hypopharyngeal endoscopic diagnosis is one of the methods of traditional surgical treatment, which is used by doctors of any profile mainly in otorhinolaryngology for diagnosing and performing medicinal manipulations and operations.



Hypopharyngoscope is a medical term that refers to a special procedure performed in otolaryngology. It involves examining the mucous membranes of the vocal apparatus and the areas behind the tonsils (larynx) using a hypopharyngoscope, which is a special medical device with an optical sight. Hippopharyngoscopy is often called a microlaryngoscope.

A hippopharyngoscope is a telescopic fiber optic instrument (microlaryngoscope) used in ENT diagnostics for visual examination of the larynx and other tissues and organs. With the eye of a surgeon or otolaryngologist, you can see the mucous membrane of the back wall of the pharynx and vocal cords. If necessary, hypopharyngoscopy is accompanied by a special injection into the mucous membranes to stain them. The procedure makes it possible to identify abnormalities such as cyst formation, infiltration, detection of a foreign body, or changes in the texture of the mucous membrane. In case of atypical