Microlaryngoscopy, commonly known as microscopic laryngeal surgery, is a vocal fold surgical technique.
• Cyst of the vocal cords
• Polyp on the vocal cords
• Papillomas of the vocal cords
• Cancer of the vocal cords
• Nodules in the vocal cords
• Sulcus vocalis (vocal sulcus)
• For the first several days following surgery, avoid raising your voice..
• Stay hydrated by drinking lots of water and avoiding caffeinated or alcoholic beverages.
• Use fewer words than usual.
• Avoid coughing, clearing your throat, laughing loudly, whispering, singing, or raising your voice.
1. Severe breathlessness
2. Oral bruising
3. Having trouble swallowing
• Damage to teeth.
• Mouth and throat cuts and contusions, as well as tongue cuts.
• Laser burns.
• With changed taste, there is sometimes a sense of numbness on the tongue.
• Bleeding.