19 May 2009

Vocal Cord Visualization



Vocal Cord Visualization
Presentation Team:Erik Joseph Birkeneder, Kevin Ryan Kinney, Eric Jordan Miller, Christopher Carlin Valley
Vocal Cord Visualization

Overview
* Procedure
* Problem Statement
* Background
* Current Prototype
* New Design Alternatives
* The Matrix
* Final Design and Future Work

Claude Shannon’s Alias Frequency Principle
Prototype – LED Stroboscope
Advantages
Limitations
New Design Alternatives
Design 1 – Foot pedal frequency control
Design 2 – Microprocessor
Design 3 – Microprocessor with LCD Vocal Cord Display
Design Matrix
Manufacturing Simplicity

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Exercise Induced Paradoxical Vocal Cord Dysfunction



Exercise Induced Paradoxical Vocal Cord Dysfunction
(EI-PVCD)
Presentation lecture by:Dale R. Gregore, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech Language Pathologist, Clinical Rehabilitation Specialist - Voice


NORMAL Respiration 101
* On inhalation, the vocal cords (folds) ABduct allowing air to flow into the trachea, bronchial tubes, lungs
* On exhalation, the vocal folds may close slightly, however should and do remain ABducted

Normal Larynx
Vocal fold ABDUCTION occurs during respiration
Vocal fold ADDUCTION Occurs during swallowing, coughing, etc…
Strobe exam
Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement (PVFM)
* The cord function is reversed in that the vocal folds ADDuct on inspiration versus ABduct
* Leads to tightness or spasm in the larynx
* Inspiratory wheeze evident

Definition of EI-VCD
Pseudonyms
* Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD)
* Munchausen’s Stridor
* Emotional Laryngeal Wheezing
* Pseudo-asthma
* Fictitious Asthma
* Episodic Laryngeal Dyskinesia

Patient description of VCD episodes

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Vocal Cord Paralysis



Vocal Cord Paralysis
Medialization Laryngoplasty
Shashidhar S. Reddy, MD, MPH
Faculty Sponsor: Anna Pou, MD
University of Texas Medical Branch

Overview
* Anatomy of the Larynx
* Function of the Larynx
* Causes of Vocal Cord Paralysis
* Evaluation of Vocal Cord Paralysis
* Anterior TVC Medialization
* Posterior TVC Medialization
* Overview of Treatment for Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis
* Conclusion (Key Points)

Anatomy of the Larynx - Cartilages
Anatomy of Larynx - Muscles
Anatomy of Larynx - Muscles
Anatomy of Larynx - Nerves
Anatomy of Larynx - Motion
Anatomy of the Larynx - Motion
* Adductors of the Vocal Folds
Anatomy of the Larynx - Motion
* Abductor of Larynx
Anatomy of Larynx - Histology
Function of Larynx

* Passage for Respiration
* Prevents Aspiration
* Allows Phonation
* Allows Stabilization of Thorax

Respiration
Phonation
Vocal Cord Paralysis
Etiology, Preoperative Evaluation, Treatment
Etiology
* Causes of Vocal Cord Paralysis in Adults
Neurologic
Intubation
Malignancy
Idiopathic
Surgery
Bilateral %
Unilateral %
Cause
Evaluation – Patient History
* Alcohol and Tobacco Usage
* Voice Abuse
* URI and Allergic Rhinitis
* Reflux
* Neurologic Disorders
* History of Trauma or Surgery
* Systemic Illness – Rheumatoid
* Duration – Affects Prognosis

Evaluation – Physical Examination

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