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  2. Intubation granuloma - Wikipedia

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    Intubation granuloma is a benign growth of granulation tissue in the larynx or trachea, which arises from tissue trauma due to endotracheal intubation. [1] This medical condition is described as a common late complication of tracheal intubation, specifically caused by irritation to the mucosal tissue of the airway during insertion or removal of the patient's intubation tube.

  3. Endoscopic laser cordectomy - Wikipedia

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    The image is showing the result of cordotomy incision on the posterior part of right vocal cord. The procedure begins with orotracheal intubation using a laser-safe endotracheal tube. The eyes of the patient are padded and taped followed by draping of the head and application of upper tooth guard. [14]

  4. Advanced airway management - Wikipedia

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    The operator introduces the video laryngoscope through the mouth with a technique similar to direct laryngoscopy. The larynx and vocal cords are visualized via the camera and the operator is able to pass the endotracheal tube through the vocal cords and into the trachea under direct visualization on the video monitor. [9]

  5. Tracheal intubation - Wikipedia

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    Intubation is normally facilitated by using a conventional laryngoscope, flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope, or video laryngoscope to identify the vocal cords and pass the tube between them into the trachea instead of into the esophagus. Other devices and techniques may be used alternatively.

  6. Airway management - Wikipedia

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    There are many infraglottic methods available and the chosen technique is reliant on the accessibility of medical equipment, competence of the clinician and the patient's injury or disease. Tracheal intubation, often simply referred to as intubation, is the placement of a flexible plastic or rubber tube into the trachea to maintain an open ...

  7. Here's why respirators, intubation needed to treat ... - AOL

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  8. Arytenoid adduction - Wikipedia

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    Damage to these nerves results in vocal cord paralysis - the reduced mobility and inability to adduct one or both vocal cords. Many cases of vocal cord paralysis result from trauma during surgery. [2] Symptoms include hoarseness of voice, difficulty projecting, difficulty swallowing, and throat pain. [citation needed]

  9. Jon Bon Jovi's wife told him his voice 'wasn't great' before ...

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    How long does it take for vocal cords to heal? That depends on the treatment chosen to address the vocal cord damage. Bon Jovi notes in the docuseries that his voice sounded “weak” in the ...