You can memorise the name of every cartilage in the Larynx and still blank out when a NEET-PG question asks you which space gets involved in a supraglottic carcinoma or why a patient loses their voice after thyroid surgery.
That is the real problem with this topic; reading it once feels fine, but applying it under exam pressure is a different story entirely. The Larynx sits at the intersection of anatomy, physiology, and clinical ENT, and if those connections are not clear, marks slip even when you have put in the hours.
Physics Wallah's YouTube videos on the Larynx are built to fix exactly that. Dr. Sanchit Sir takes you from cartilage-level anatomy all the way to cancer staging and post-laryngectomy rehabilitation, making sure every concept lands with clinical context so you are not just remembering, you are actually understanding.
This video helps you build a strong understanding of the basic anatomy of the Larynx by explaining important cartilages, membranes, and supporting structures in a simple way. You will study the thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, arytenoid cartilage, epiglottis, thyrohyoid membrane, and other important anatomical parts frequently asked in MBBS and NEET-PG exams.
The session also explains how these structures contribute to phonation and airway protection. With easy explanations and clear conceptual flow, this video helps you improve anatomical recall and strengthen your foundation for advanced ENT topics and clinical correlations.
This video focuses on the internal anatomy of the Larynx and explains high-yield concepts that students often find difficult to visualise. You will learn about the quadrangular membrane, conus elasticus, vestibular ligament, vocal ligament, and important laryngeal spaces.
The lecture also explains the clinical importance of these spaces in infections, tumour spread, and airway-related conditions. Along with conceptual explanations, the video includes exam-focused discussions that help you understand commonly asked NEET-PG and INICET questions. Watching this session can help you improve conceptual clarity and retain complicated anatomy more effectively during revision.
This video explains important ENT oncology concepts related to laryngeal cancer and post-laryngectomy rehabilitation. You will understand TNM staging, glottic cancer management, organ preservation techniques, total laryngectomy, and airway rehabilitation methods.
The session also discusses investigations such as CECT and MRI, along with rehabilitation techniques including electrolarynx and tracheoesophageal puncture. Clinical management is explained in an easy-to-understand manner, helping you connect theory with patient care. This video is highly useful for MBBS professional exams, viva preparation, and NEET-PG clinical questions related to ENT oncology and rehabilitation concepts.
This one-shot revision video helps you revise the entire Larynx chapter quickly before exams. It covers vocal cord anatomy, voice disorders, vocal nodules, polyps, epiglottitis, croup, laryngocele, vocal cord palsy, and laryngeal malignancies in one complete session.
You will also study important concepts related to glottic carcinoma, TNM staging, and airway-related disorders frequently asked in exams. Along with theory, the lecture includes exam-oriented explanations and important clinical points that improve retention and problem-solving ability.
This session is especially useful for last-minute revision and quick concept reinforcement before MBBS and NEET-PG examinations.
These Physics Wallah videos on the Larynx help you simplify difficult ENT concepts through detailed explanations, clinical discussions, and exam-focused preparation. By watching these sessions, you can improve conceptual clarity, strengthen revision, and handle theoretical as well as clinical questions with better confidence in the MBBS and NEET-PG exams.
