Mesopharyngoscopy [Mesopha Ryngoscopia; Mesopharynx (Base of Mesopharyng-) + Greek. Skopeo Consider]

Mesofarinoscopy is one of the methods for examining the oropharynx. It is performed by examining the palatine arches, tonsils and posterior pharyngeal wall using a spatula and a headlamp.

The purpose of mesopharynoscopy is to detect and evaluate various diseases such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis and others. It can help diagnose and treat these diseases.

To perform mesopharynoscopy, the doctor uses a spatula, which is inserted into the oropharynx and then illuminated with a headlight. This allows you to see any changes on the surface of the tonsils and palatine arches, as well as on the back wall of the pharynx.

One of the advantages of mesopharynoscopy is that it does not require the use of anesthesia, which makes it safer for patients. In addition, it can be performed quickly and easily, allowing the doctor to get quick results.

In general, mesofarinoscopy is an important method for diagnosing and treating diseases of the oropharynx, which can help the doctor determine the cause of the disease and prescribe the correct treatment.



Mesofarinoscopy is a simple but effective method for quickly and accurately examining the oral larynx and adjacent areas. This method allows you to examine the oral cavity, oropharynx, palatine arches and tonsils for the presence of infections, inflammations, tumors and other pathologies.

This method is a diagnostic observation of the oral cavity, pharynx and tonsils using special devices. Examination of the oral cavity requires special skills, knowledge and abilities from a specialist.

The main goal of the method is to provide a complete visual overview of the oral pharynx to a length of 5 centimeters from the nasal septum. During the examination, you need to see all the details of the mucous membrane, follicles, openings of the salivary and mucous glands, tonsils, palatine arch. It is important to describe in detail any features in the results of mesopharinoscopy.

The basic principle of the mesopharynoscope consists of applying toothbrushes, spatulas and a special forehead lens to the oral mucosa and the site of the pharyngeal pouches. They help with lighting and surveillance. The research procedure cannot replace a full-fledged endoscopy, but it will be effective in identifying many pathologies of the oropharynx.

Mesopharyngoscopy can be used in the diagnosis of various diseases of the upper respiratory tract such as chronic tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis and other inflammatory diseases. And also as a method of monitoring the treatment of diseases. The method is widely used among patients suffering from allergies, odontological pathological conditions, dental diseases and other chronic diseases of the oral cavity.