
Minimally Invasive ENT Procedure Explained: A Look Inside Nasopharyngoscopy
A Non-Invasive Look Inside: Understanding Flexible Nasopharyngoscopy In today's healthcare landscape, minimally invasive procedures are increasingly important. One such procedure, flexible nasopharyngoscopy, is gaining traction as a safe and effective way to examine the upper airway. A recent video by DoctorSood, M.D., provides a clear visual explanation of this procedure. The video shows a young patient undergoing the procedure, demonstrating its ease and comfort. "A numbing spray is used to make the nose more comfortable," explains Dr. Sood in the video. "Then, a thin, flexible camera is gently inserted while the patient remains awake and seated upright." This method allows for a clear view of the vocal cords, soft palate, and nasopharynx, enabling doctors to diagnose various conditions. The procedure is used to evaluate symptoms such as nasal blockage, hoarseness, and difficulty swallowing. Dr. Sood's video highlights the importance of minimally invasive procedures in modern medicine, providing a valuable resource for patients and healthcare professionals alike. The straightforward explanation and visual demonstration make the procedure less daunting for those who may be unfamiliar with it.