Glendon M. Gardner MD, Michelle Conerty MS
James Castracane PhD, Steven M. Parnes MD
Laser holography is a technique that creates a three-dimensional image
of a static object. This technique can be applied to the analysis of vibrating
structures. Electronic speckle pattern interferometry uses a laser for
illumination of the vibrating object and solid state detectors and digital
hardware technology for capturing and processing the image in real time.
This was performed on a human cadaver larynx and is the first time an interferogram
of vibrating vocal cords has ever been obtained. Dark and bright interference
fringes are seen that represent the vibratory motion of the vocal folds.
These are presented in still photos as well as real-time on videotape.
This method can provide advantages over current techniques of laryngeal
study: it is sensitive to motion in the vertical dimension, and the digital
data can be quantitatively analyzed. Application of this technique to study
the larynx should eventually be a valuable clinical tool and provide quantitative
research data.
KEY WORDS-interferometry, larynx, vocal folds.
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