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Christy Soares1, William Clifton2, William D Freeman2.
Abstract
Otoscopy is a simple, yet fundamental tool for medical practitioners of all levels to diagnose common otologic conditions. Otoscopy is traditionally performed by a handheld light with a lens. This technique has several disadvantages, especially during teaching sessions since only a first-person view is available. Video otoscopy has the ability to project the view of the scope onto a screen that can be displayed for medical or patient education. Recently, handheld video otoscopy has advanced to display compatibility with personal devices such as cell phones or tablets. In this technical report, we demonstrate components, setup, and use of video otoscopy for otologic examination that can be easily used on a personal electronic device.Entities:
Keywords: diagnostic tools; led; otitis media; otoscope; pediatrics; public health; smartphone; technology
Year: 2019 PMID: 31695970 PMCID: PMC6820321 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.5547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Video otoscope tool with attachable cord for smart device.
(A) Component parts of the video otoscope. (B) The video otoscope has an LED light at the tip of the video recording device, with the ability to turn the light on and off without turning off the video recording (white arrow).
Figure 2Stills from video otoscope
(A) Image of normal tympanic membrane with clearly visible ossicles and relevant anatomy. (B) Image of otitis media with bulging tympanic membrane and diffuse erythema (white arrow)