Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital
December 2023
Objective: Vocal fold polyps (VFPs) are the most common benign laryngeal lesions that require surgery and are routinely managed by microlaryngoscopy (MLS) under general anaesthesia. Prior to introduction of MLS, VFPs were removed using indirect laryngoscopic surgery (ILS) in local anaesthesia, a procedure that required substantial surgical skill to operate with an unmagnified mirror view of the larynx. With the adoption of wireless endoscopy equipment and personal computers, we tried to simplify this technique so that it can be easily performed in the office.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Covid-19 pandemic has created exceptional challenges for patients and medical care systems. Among many factors influencing postponed cancer diagnosis, mask-wearing created difficulties in initial diagnosis of head and neck tumours. This report features a patient who had been covering a submandibular tumour under a surgical mask for more than 6 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLaryngeal tuberculosis is the most frequent granulomatous disease of the larynx and it is prone to be diagnosed as cancer. COVID-19 pandemic caused considerable disruption in tuberculosis service provisions both in the primary care and hospital settings. This report describes a rare case of life-threatening stridor in a patient who presented with an ulceroproliferative laryngeal mass later confirmed as laryngeal tuberculosis.
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