FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to field of medicine, namely to surgical otolaryngology and can be applied in endoscopic medialisation of paralysed vocal fold. Method lies in carrying out direct support microlaryngoscopy. Quartz fibre of semiconductor laser apparatus is brought to art. cricoarytenoidea of paralysed side, dislocated along joint surface in medial position in such a way that vocal process of arytenoid cartilage is directed frontward and downward. Quartz fibre is brought through metal hollow tube curved in operating part at angle 25-30 degrees. Laser apparatus is switched on. Quartz fibre is introduced through articular bursa into joint, penetrating under vocal process outside and above. Laser impact is performed in contact mode with wavelength 0.81 mcm, power 2.5-3 W and exposure 15-20 seconds.
EFFECT: application of claimed invention makes it possible to realise efficient low-invasive intervention, reduce its trauma.
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Dates
2011-12-20—Published
2010-04-14—Filed