喉科和喉外科的前瞻性:2020年愿景。

Steven M Zeitels, Andrew Blitzer, Robert E Hillman, R Rox Anderson
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摘要

喉科和喉外科已经在微创人类手术干预的先锋约150年。通过口腔、鼻子和咽部的自然通道为喉提供了一个可接近的入口,使各种诊断和治疗技术的快速翻译成为可能。由于局部、局部、静脉和全身麻醉的不断进步,经口和经喉手术得到了进一步的便利。随着工程学科(即组织,化学,机械)和语音科学的快速发展,有各种各样的当前和近期机会来推进我们的领域。本报告代表了2005年美国支气管-食管协会会议的一个小组,该小组试图利用目前的观点,结合前沿的研究见解,为喉科的关键方面提供前瞻性,我们认为这些方面将在2020年得到发展。我们希望有抱负的喉外科医生将发现这个讨论的元素对制定喉学和喉外科研究计划的战略路线图有价值。
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Foresight in laryngology and laryngeal surgery: a 2020 vision.

Laryngology and laryngeal surgery have been in the vanguard of minimally invasive human procedural interventions for approximately 150 years. The natural passages through the oral cavity, nose, and pharynx have provided an accessible gateway to the larynx that has allowed for rapid translation of a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. Transoral and transcervical laryngeal surgery have been further facilitated by progressive advancements in local, topical, intravenous, and general anesthesia. With rapid developments in engineering disciplines (ie, tissue, chemical, mechanical) and voice science, there are a variety of current and near-term opportunities to advance our field. This report represents a panel at the 2005 American Broncho-Esophagological Association meeting that sought to use present perspectives, combined with cutting-edge research insights, to provide foresight into key aspects of laryngology that we believe will be developed by the year 2020. We hope that aspiring laryngeal surgeons will find elements of this discussion valuable for devising a strategic roadmap for research initiatives in laryngology and laryngeal surgery.

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