cricoid उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In roughly 1 out of every 100 & ndash; 200 people, the right inferior laryngeal nerve is nonrecurrent, branching off the vagus nerve around the level of the cricoid cartilage.
- The "'median cricothyroid ligament "'is a flat band of white connective tissue that connects the front parts of the contiguous margins of the cricoid and thyroid cartilages.
- The arytenoids articulate with the supero-lateral parts of the cricoid cartilage lamina, forming the cricoarytenoid joints at which they can move apart, tilt anteriorly or posteriorly, and rotate.
- Their " efferents " pass partly to the submandibular lymph nodes and partly to a gland of the deep cervical group situated on the internal jugular vein at the level of the cricoid cartilage.
- Grant died of a fracture to the larynx, or voice box, and cricoid, the cartilege around the larynx, according to the state medical examiner's office, which performed an autopsy Thursday.
- Grant died of a fracture to the larynx, or voice box, and cricoid, the cartilage around the larynx, according to the state medical examiner's office, which performed an autopsy Thursday.
- Named for British anesthetist Brian Arthur Sellick ( 1918 1996 ) who first described the procedure in 1961, the goal of cricoid pressure is to minimize the possibility of regurgitation and pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents.
- In Estill Voice training it is proposed that specific positioning of the cricoid cartilage is a typical part of the vocal set-up for shouting and other high-intensity voice productions employing higher subglottic pressure.
- Uncuffed tubes are also available, though their use is limited mostly to children ( in small children, the cricoid cartilage is the narrowest portion of the airway and usually provides an adequate seal for mechanical ventilation ).
- Another key feature of RSI is the application of manual'cricoid pressure'to the cricoid cartilage, often referred to as the " Sellick maneuver ", prior to instrumentation of the airway and intubation of the trachea.