Laryngocele – current view of the issue
Authors:
Peter Kántor 1,2; Karol Zeleník 1,2; Pavel Komínek 1,2
Authors‘ workplace:
Fakultní nemocnice Ostrava, Klinika otorinolaryngologie a chirurgie hlavy a krku, Přednosta: prof. MUDr. Pavel Komínek, Ph. D. MBA
1; Ostravská univerzita v Ostravě, Lékařská fakulta, Katedra kraniofaciálních oborů, Vedoucí: prof. MUDr. Pavel Komínek, Ph. D. MBA
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Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2020; 100(4): 164-168
Category:
Reviews
Overview
Laryngocele is a cystic dilatation of laryngeal ventricle which communicates with laryngeal lumen. The disease is rare, often asymptomatic and benign. It can also manifest as an acute obstruction of the respiratory tract with the necessity of an urgent tracheostomy. We can divide laryngoceles into internal and mixed. The old classification of laryngoceles into internal, external, and mixed is incorrect, because the existence of an external laryngocele is anatomically impossible. Diagnostics is difficult and symptoms are usually non-specific. Patients are often treated for different diseases of the larynx and a proper diagnosis is assigned only in the operation theatre. In this publication, we focus on the latest trends in the diagnostics and treatment of laryngoceles. We also present the treatment results of patients with laryngocele at our hospital.
Keywords:
treatment – diagnostics – laryngocele – laryngeal diseases – microlaryngoscopy
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