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Microlaryngeal Surgery

Microlaryngeal surgery

What Is Microlaryngeal Surgery?

Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure to treat disorders of the vocal cords and larynx (voice box). Using a microscope and fine instruments, the surgeon can precisely diagnose and remove abnormalities like nodules, polyps, cysts, or tumors without affecting surrounding structures.

Why Is Microlaryngeal Surgery Done?

  • Vocal Cord Lesions: To remove growths like nodules or polyps causing hoarseness or voice changes.
  • Chronic Hoarseness: Addressing persistent voice issues not resolved by medication or therapy.
  • Throat Tumors: For biopsy or removal of benign or malignant lesions in the larynx.
  • Breathing Issues: To clear obstructions caused by lesions or swelling in the voice box.

How Is the Procedure Performed?

  • The patient is placed under general anesthesia for comfort.
  • A laryngoscope is used to access the larynx through the mouth.
  • A high-powered microscope allows the surgeon to perform precise corrections using micro-instruments or a laser.

Recovery and Aftercare

  • Quick Recovery: Most patients resume normal activities in a few days.
  • Voice Rest: Essential for proper healing and restoring voice function.
  • Regular Follow-Ups: To monitor recovery and ensure no recurrence of issues.

Why Choose Us for Microlaryngeal Surgery?

Our skilled ENT surgeons use state-of-the-art techniques for safe and effective treatment of laryngeal conditions, ensuring improved voice quality and throat health.