Microlaryngoscopic Surgery

Advanced microsurgical procedures for voice box and throat disorders using specialized operating microscopes and precision instruments. This minimally invasive approach allows for detailed visualization and treatment of laryngeal pathologies while preserving vocal function.

Procedures & Treatments

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Vocal cord polyp/cyst/nodule removal with micro-instruments

2

Laryngeal papilloma excision using microscopic guidance

3

Microflap surgery for vocal fold lesions and sulcus vocalis

4

Laryngeal granuloma excision and management

5

Laryngeal microsurgery for early glottic cancers

6

Vocal fold injection for paralysis and atrophy

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Laryngeal web division and reconstruction

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Supraglottoplasty for laryngomalacia in adults

Benefits & Advantages

High-magnification visualization of vocal cord microstructures

Precision surgery with preservation of normal vocal fold tissue

Minimal trauma to surrounding healthy structures

Improved voice outcomes with faster recovery

Outpatient/day-care procedures with local anesthesia

Reduced postoperative pain and swallowing difficulties

Simultaneous diagnosis and treatment in single procedure

Lower risk of scarring and voice quality preservation

Voice Preservation Techniques

Phonomicrosurgery

Specialized voice-preserving surgery using micro-instruments for optimal vocal outcomes

Stroboscopy Integration

Combined with videostroboscopy for real-time vocal cord vibration assessment during surgery

Rapid Recovery

Minimal tissue disruption allows faster return to normal voice use and daily activities

Who Can Benefit?

Professional voice users (singers, teachers, speakers)

Patients with voice disorders affecting daily communication

Individuals with laryngeal lesions causing hoarseness

Patients with breathing difficulties due to laryngeal obstruction