Laryngectomy, total
A laryngectomy in which the whole larynx (voice box) is removed, and the opening in the front of the neck (stoma) is permanent. The patient breathes through the stoma and must learn to talk in a new way.
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Inflammation of the larynx (voice box) caused by stomach acid backing up into the esophagus. Reflux laryngitis is associated with chronic hoarseness and symptoms of esophageal irritation such as heartburn, chest pain, asthma, or the feeling of a foreign body in the throat (the globus phenomenon). This can lead to chronic throat clearing, difficulty swallowing, […]
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An abnormally soft, floppy larynx (voice box).
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A flexible, lighted tube that is used to examine the inside of the larynx (voice box).
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The word “laryngoscope” was compounded from “laryngo-” + the Greek “skopeo,” to inspect = to inspect the larynx. The word “larynx” is a direct borrowing from the Greek for the upper part of the airway.