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A solid, implantable device used for vocal cord medialization thyroplasty (removal of a "window" of cartilage from the outside of the voice box and replacing it with a prosthesis to push a paralyzed vocal cord toward the middle of the voice box) to treat pa...
An implantable synthetic material [e.g., calcium hydroxyapatite, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) -- commonly known as Teflon] designed as a space-occupying bulking agent to treat patients with unilateral vocal cord paralysis to improve voice quality. The dev...
A rigid, sharp, bevel-edged, hollow, tubular metal instrument intended to be used for injection of a vocal cord medialization implant, in gel form, into the vocal cord without direct visualization. It is typically curved to enable navigation of the pharynx;...
A rigid, sharp, bevel-edged, hollow, tubular metal instrument intended to be used for injection of a vocal cord medialization implant, in gel form, into the vocal cord without direct visualization. It is typically curved to enable navigation of the pharynx;...
A graphic recorder designed for recording the changes in electrical potential or impedance, using a sensor, resulting from movement of the vocal cords during respiration and phonation. It is intended to be used to asses the degree of closure of the vocal co...
An assembly of battery-powered, personal-worn, devices designed to amplify the loudness of the voice of a person with reduced vocal capacity (e.g., due to impairment of throat or chest muscles, partial paralysis of vocal cords, diminished lung capacity). It...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to cut and dissect laryngeal tissue, including the vocal cords, during ear/nose/throat (ENT) surgery. It is typically a one-piece instrument made of high-grade stainless steel with a long, slender shaft with a...
A battery-powered, speech-assistive device designed to be used by a person who has had their larynx removed (laryngectomy) to assist them in the reproduction of sounds similar to those produced by the vocal cords in normal speech. It is an externally-applie...
A sterile hollow cylinder intended to be inserted orally or nasally into the trachea to provide an unobstructed airway to convey gases and vapours to and from the lungs during anaesthesia, resuscitation, and other situations where the patient is not properl...
An endoscope with a flexible inserted portion intended for the visual examination and treatment of the structures inside the nasal passages, including the sinus openings, the pharyngeal end of the auditory tube, the larynx, and the vocal cords. It is insert...
A sterile electrical-conducting strip intended to be attached to an endotracheal tube to conduct the electromyographic (EMG) activity of the laryngeal and vocal cord musculature while the tube is in situ. It is used to assess the status of the nerves supply...
A non-sterile container (e.g., a spray bottle) that is prefilled with an anaesthetic agent and intended to be used to apply the agent to the oropharynx and upper airway, to relax laryngotracheal reflexes prior to an intervention [typically insertion of an e...
A freestanding electroacoustic transducer designed to capture sound waves, usually vocal, and convert them into electrical signals that are amplified typically for various medical communication/recording or patient-assistive applications. It is not permanen...
A sterile implantable device intended to replace the larynx to provide normal functionality (i.e., breathing, swallowing, and vocalization) following laryngectomy, usually as a treatment for cancer. It consists of a permanently implanted metal (e.g., titani...
A device used to observe and record the intralaryngeal phenomenon of phonation (speech). It is comprised of a number of components, e.g., a rhino-laryngeal stroboscope unit, camera, video recorder, computer and software, and will typically be used together ...