Overview

Laryngoscopy is a diagnostic procedure used to examine the larynx and vocal cords using a laryngoscope or flexible endoscope.

Laryngoscopy is essential for diagnosing voice disorders, laryngeal lesions, airway problems, and vocal cord pathology.

Indications

Voice Disorders

Hoarseness, dysphonia

Laryngeal Lesions

Suspected tumors, polyps

Airway Assessment

Stridor, dyspnea

Foreign Body

Suspected foreign body

Follow-up

Post-treatment evaluation

Contraindications

Absolute Contraindications

Patient refusal
Severe airway obstruction

Relative Contraindications

Recent surgery
Severe gag reflex
Unstable patient

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Pre-procedure Preparation

Preparation includes patient explanation, equipment setup, and understanding the laryngeal anatomy.

Step-by-Step Procedure

Step 1: Patient Preparation

Explain procedure, position patient.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Inadequate explanation
  • Poor positioning

💡 Pro Tip:

Position patient comfortably.

Step 2: Topical Anesthesia

Apply topical anesthetic.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Inadequate anesthesia
  • Patient discomfort

💡 Pro Tip:

Use proper technique.

Step 3: Laryngoscope Insertion

Insert laryngoscope gently.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Rough insertion
  • Patient discomfort

💡 Pro Tip:

Use gentle technique.

Step 4: Systematic Examination

Examine laryngeal structures.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Incomplete examination
  • Missed pathology

💡 Pro Tip:

Follow systematic approach.

Step 5: Documentation

Document findings and take images.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Poor documentation
  • Incomplete records

💡 Pro Tip:

Document thoroughly.

Step 6: Post-procedure Care

Provide instructions and follow-up plan.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Inadequate instructions
  • No follow-up

💡 Pro Tip:

Provide clear instructions.

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Post-procedure Care

Post-procedure care involves result interpretation, documentation, and appropriate clinical correlation.

Complications & Management

Complication Incidence Signs Management Prevention
Laryngeal trauma 1-2% Pain, bleeding Observation, treatment Gentle technique
Vasovagal syncope 0.5-1% Dizziness, fainting Lay flat, monitor Gentle technique
Infection 0.1-0.5% Fever, pain Antibiotics Sterile technique
Discomfort 5-10% Pain, irritation Reassurance Proper preparation

Clinical Pearls

💡

Use gentle technique throughout.

🎯

Follow systematic examination approach.

Document all findings thoroughly.

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Look for subtle abnormalities.

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Take images when appropriate.

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Provide clear explanation to patient.

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Be prepared for emergencies.