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[Development of laryngoscopy].

H Weerda, F Karl, E Müller-Hermann

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    This review details the historical development of laryngoscopy and microlaryngeal surgery. It highlights key inventions and anesthetic advancements crucial for modern laryngeal procedures.

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    Area of Science:

    • Otolaryngology
    • Medical History
    • Surgical Innovation

    Context:

    • Laryngoscopy and microlaryngeal surgery are essential diagnostic and therapeutic tools.
    • Understanding the historical evolution provides context for current practices.

    Purpose:

    • To trace the developmental trajectory of laryngoscopy and related surgical techniques.
    • To acknowledge the contributions of pioneering inventors in the field.

    Summary:

    • The abstract outlines the historical progression of laryngoscopy, referencing significant contributions from Kirstein, Killian, Seiffert, Kleinsasser, and Weerda.
    • It also covers the parallel advancements in microlaryngeal surgery and anesthetic methodologies.

    Impact:

    • Provides a historical perspective on laryngology advancements.
  • Highlights the cumulative nature of surgical innovation and technique refinement.