arytenoid การใช้
- The muscles attached to the arytenoid cartilages control the degree of opening.
- The epiglottis and arytenoids are cherry-red and swollen.
- This lack of nerve supply renders the arytenoid cartilage immobile.
- Arytenoid adduction is a surgical procedure used to treat vocal cord paralysis.
- Arytenoid adduction is often performed in conjunction with medialization thyroplasty.
- This rotates the arytenoid cartilage and adducts the vocal cord.
- Arytenoid adduction is often performed at the same time as a medialization thyroplasty.
- Arytenoid adduction is more effective than medialization thyroplasty for closing a posterior gap.
- Thus arytenoid adduction can correct the vertical position of an elevated vocal cord.
- Arytenoid adduction produces improvements in all of these parameters.
- Increased incidence of complications have been reported for arytenoid adduction compared to medialization thyroplasty.
- Laryngeal paralysis can be unilateral or bilateral depending upon dysfunction of one or both arytenoid cartilages.
- The mass corresponding to the innermost part of the thyro-arytenoid muscle remains still and motionless.
- The arytenoid adduction procedure alleviates these symptoms by manually positioning the paralyzed vocal cord towards the midline.
- I just tried " trachea arytenoid hyoid vocal " ( without the quotes ) and got this :.
- Arytenoid adduction with or without medialization thyroplasty significantly improves quality of life for patients with vocal cord paralysis.
- The walls of the larynx are able to contract which may generate sound with support from the arytenoid cartilages.
- I've got down for the cartilages the cricoid, thyroid, cuneiforms, corniculates, and arytenoids.
- The cricoid and thyroid are single ( unpaired ) cartilages while the cuneiforms, corniculates and arytenoids are paired.
- The Supraglottic area including epiglottis, arytenoids and false cords are usually involved due to their rich lymphatic supply.
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