Laryngoscopy Direct

Direct laryngoscopy is a method of examining the larynx using a laryngoscope, which allows you to see the inner surface of the larynx and vocal folds. This method is used to diagnose various diseases of the larynx, such as tumors, cysts, inflammation and others.

A laryngoscope is a special instrument that consists of a handle and a tube with a lens at the end. The handle has a button that allows you to adjust the brightness of the light at the end of the tube. The laryngoscope is inserted into the larynx through the patient's mouth or nose.

Before performing direct laryngoscopy, it is necessary to prepare the patient. The patient should be calm and in a sitting or supine position. The doctor should explain to the patient that the procedure is painless and that he can ask questions during the procedure.

After preparing the patient, the doctor begins the procedure. He inserts the laryngoscope into the larynx and adjusts the brightness of the light on the tube. The doctor can see the vocal folds and the inside of the larynx. If necessary, the doctor can use special tools to diagnose the disease.

Direct laryngoscopy allows you to obtain information about the condition of the larynx and vocal folds, which helps the doctor make the correct diagnosis and prescribe treatment. In addition, this method is safe and painless for the patient.



Direct laryngoscopy is a diagnostic method in which the doctor uses a special instrument - a laryngoscope - to examine the patient's larynx and vocal cords. This method allows you to identify various diseases of the larynx, such as laryngitis, laryngotracheitis, laryngeal cancer and others.

A laryngoscope is a long tube with a light source at the end. The doctor inserts a laryngoscope into the larynx through the patient's mouth or nose and illuminates the inside of the larynx. In this case, the doctor can see the vocal cords, the walls of the larynx and surrounding tissues.

Direct laryngoscopy can be performed with or without local anesthesia. In the first case, the patient is given an anesthetic to reduce discomfort during the procedure. In the second case, the doctor performs the procedure using special techniques to reduce the patient's pain and discomfort.

After laryngoscopy, the direct doctor can identify various diseases, such as inflammation of the vocal cords, laryngeal tumors, laryngitis and others. Laryngoscopy also allows you to assess the condition of the vocal cords and identify possible voice disorders in the patient.