2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2016.05.012
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The usefulness of the transcricothyroid injection laryngoplasty via contralateral paramedian approach

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“…The transcutaneous cricothyroid membrane submucosal approach is a long-standing, commonly used technique [ 96 ]. However, this approach has a substantial learning curve due to the difficulty in precisely localizing the injection needle [ 97 ]. The transcutaneous thyrohyoid membrane approach, contralateral paramedian cricothyroid membrane approach, and transnasal endoscopic approach utilizing the “chip-tip” endoscope have been proposed as alternatives that enable better localization of the needle tip [ 76 , 97 , 98 ].…”
Section: Guidelines For the Management Of Uvfpmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The transcutaneous cricothyroid membrane submucosal approach is a long-standing, commonly used technique [ 96 ]. However, this approach has a substantial learning curve due to the difficulty in precisely localizing the injection needle [ 97 ]. The transcutaneous thyrohyoid membrane approach, contralateral paramedian cricothyroid membrane approach, and transnasal endoscopic approach utilizing the “chip-tip” endoscope have been proposed as alternatives that enable better localization of the needle tip [ 76 , 97 , 98 ].…”
Section: Guidelines For the Management Of Uvfpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this approach has a substantial learning curve due to the difficulty in precisely localizing the injection needle [ 97 ]. The transcutaneous thyrohyoid membrane approach, contralateral paramedian cricothyroid membrane approach, and transnasal endoscopic approach utilizing the “chip-tip” endoscope have been proposed as alternatives that enable better localization of the needle tip [ 76 , 97 , 98 ]. However, these approaches involve violation of the airway mucosa, which poses a potential risk of bleeding or patient discomfort during the procedure.…”
Section: Guidelines For the Management Of Uvfpmentioning
confidence: 99%