Nashik, India, 422003
Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat swelling, nodules, cysts, or polyps on the vocal cords that cause hoarseness, voice strain, and discomfort. This condition is common in professional voice users like singers, teachers, and public speakers. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia using a laryngoscope and microsurgical instruments to remove abnormal growths while preserving the delicate structure of the vocal cords. Techniques used include: Cold steel dissection (using microinstruments for precise removal). Laser surgery (for precise cutting and minimal tissue damage). Phonomicrosurgery (to preserve the natural vibration of the vocal cords). Post-surgery, patients undergo voice therapy to restore normal function and prevent recurrence. The recovery period involves voice rest, hydration, and gradual reintroduction to vocal activities to ensure optimal healing.