Infant pacifier for endoscopy, Voice device.Hood Laboratories introduces two new products to the ENT ENT ears, nose, and throat (otorhinolaryngology). ENT abbr. ear, nose, and throat ENT ear, nose and throat. ENT Ears, nose & throat; formally, otorhinolaryngology market, the Pedi-Endo [Pacifier.sup.TM] and the Hood VoiceMaster(r) voice device. The Pedi-Endo Pacifier is used to perform flexible esophagoscopy or bronchoscopy Bronchoscopy Definition Bronchoscopy is a procedure in which a cylindrical fiberoptic scope is inserted into the airways. This scope contains a viewing device that allows the visual examination of the lower airways. . It is designed to quiet and calm a child before and during oral flexible endoscopy endoscopy Examination of the body's interior through an instrument inserted into a natural opening or an incision, usually as an outpatient procedure. Endoscopes include the upper gastrointestinal endoscope (for the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum), the colonoscope (for the . The Pedi-Endo Pacifier allows feeding through, or sucking on, a pacifier-type device while the physician passes a 4.5-mm endoscope endoscope, any instrument used to look inside the body. Usually consisting of a fiber-optic tube attached to a viewing device, endoscopes are used to explore and biopsy such areas as the colon and the bronchi of the lungs. . The pacifier has a larger than normal external cap, which facilitates handling, stabilizing, and passing the scope with minimal disruption to the child. Distally, the bulb incorporates a leaflet valve to seal the endoscope's entry point into the oral cavity oral cavity n. The part of the mouth behind the teeth and gums that is bounded above by the hard and soft palates and below by the tongue and the mucous membrane connecting it with the inner part of the mandible. . A separate channel with a luer-lock syringe adapter allows the introduction of dye or formula for swallowing evaluations. The shaft of the endoscope is lubricated lu·bri·cate v. lu·bri·cat·ed, lu·bri·cat·ing, lu·bri·cates v.tr. 1. To apply a lubricant to. 2. To make slippery or smooth. v.intr. To act as a lubricant. with either mineral spirits or a recommended lubricant to facilitate its introduction through the silicone pacifier into the oral cavity. Recommended for secondary voice restoration, the Hood VoiceMaster is a safe and effective voice device that can be inserted by surgeons and speech therapists alike. Its superior aerodynamics ensures effortless speech reproduction and voice variation. Its ball-valve system reduces airflow resistance by more than 30% when measured against conventional devices. A delicate titanium sleeve reinforces the lumen, providing an unobstructed air passage and enhancing speech reproduction. |
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