
Throat
Your physician may recommend vocal surgery to diagnose or treat disorders in the pharynx (throat) or larynx (voice box).
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Vocal Surgery
Your physician may recommend vocal surgery to diagnose or treat
disorders in the pharynx (throat) or larynx (voice box). Direct laryngoscopy
(looking down the throat while asleep) is a frequently performed examination
of this area. It allows for a thorough examination of this area by the surgeon
and to perform biopsies from areas of concern. He/she may also employ suspension,
and use of a microscope, which allows the surgeon to work with both hands,
under high magnification. It would also allow attachment of a laser for treatment
purposes.
This procedure is very safe. Minor side effects may include a sore tongue, gum
or lip and very rarely, a chipped tooth. There are also a few cases of tongue
numbness that occur, which usually resolve in 2-3 months. This is believed to
be due to pressure on the lingual nerve.
If the procedure is performed to remove vocal cord nodules, polyps, or leukoplakia
(white plaques), there is a possibility of recurrence. This may require another
operation, if the original cause (vocal abuse, smoking, acid reflux) has not
been eliminated, or if the voice is not rested properly after surgery.
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