• Lasers Surg Med · Jan 2004

    Laryngeal morphometry with a new laser 'clip on' device.

    • Goetz Schade, Rudolf Leuwer, Mathias Kraas, Bernhard Rassow, and Markus M Hess.
    • Department of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany. g.schade@uke.uni-hamburg.de
    • Lasers Surg Med. 2004 Jan 1; 34 (5): 363-7.

    Background And ObjectivesQualitative laryngoscopic investigations belong to diagnostic routine in laryngology. Nevertheless, quantitative morphometric measurements of intralaryngeal structures have been difficult by now.Study Design/Material And MethodsThe development of a two-point-light projection method for endolaryngeal measurements that works with a double reflecting mirror and green laser light is shown.ResultsThe laser beams that have a distance of exactly 2 mm are very well visible at the surface of laryngeal structures. The technique can be used during a routine videoendoscopic examination.ConclusionIn our opinion this method enables accurate quantitative morphological measurement within the larynx that could be used even in clinical routine. The two-point light projection technique helps to reduce former limitations of endoscopic investigations.Copyright 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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