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Duration of Treatment: About 20-40 mins
Stay Duration: 1-2 days (in hospital), 3-5 days (outside hospital)
Cost: 3000-4000USD (depending upon the choice of hospital, surgeon)
*The cost of surgery depends on various factors, it is only a rough estimate. Final treatment plan and costs are shared, after consultation with the hospitals and their judgement.
Microlaryngeal surgery is a specialized surgical procedure performed on the larynx, commonly known as the voice box. It is a minimally invasive technique used to treat various conditions affecting the vocal cords and surrounding structures. The procedure is performed with the help of a specialized operating microscope and delicate instruments, allowing precise visualization and treatment of laryngeal issues.
Pre-Procedure
Medical Evaluation: Before the surgery, the patient undergoes a comprehensive medical evaluation, including a thorough examination of the vocal cords using instruments such as a laryngoscope. This helps identify the specific issue that needs to be addressed.
Discussion and Consent: The surgeon discusses the procedure, potential risks, benefits, and expected outcomes with the patient. Informed consent is obtained after all questions and concerns have been addressed.
Procedure
Anesthesia: The patient is given general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation to ensure comfort during the procedure.
Microscope Guidance: The surgeon uses a microscope to visualize the vocal cords and surrounding structures in detail.
Access: An endoscope or laryngoscope is gently inserted through the mouth to provide a clear view of the larynx.
Precise Incisions: Tiny incisions are made in the laryngeal tissue to access and treat the affected area. These incisions are usually made using laser technology or delicate surgical instruments.
Tissue Removal/Modification: Depending on the condition being treated, the surgeon may remove polyps, nodules, cysts, or other abnormal tissue. Vocal cord lesions may be excised or modified to improve voice quality.
Post-Procedure
Recovery: After the surgery, the patient is closely monitored in a recovery area until they are fully awake. Some patients may experience a sore throat or mild discomfort.
Voice Rest: Resting the voice is important to allow the vocal cords to heal. Whispering and talking should be minimized, and coughing or throat clearing avoided.
Minimally Invasive: Microlaryngeal surgery is less invasive than traditional open procedures, leading to faster recovery and reduced scarring.
Precise Treatment: The use of a microscope allows for precise visualization and treatment of even the smallest laryngeal structures.
Improved Voice Quality: The surgery can lead to improved voice quality and vocal cord function.