Minimally invasive surgery for the removal of benign and malignant lesions on the vocal cords.
Surgical removal of benign growths on the vocal cords to restore normal voice function.
Excision of fluid-filled sacs on the vocal cords to improve voice quality.
Surgical or non-surgical treatment of vocal cord nodules to restore normal voice.
Surgical intervention for the treatment of cancer affecting the larynx, including partial or total laryngectomy.
Use of laser technology to remove lesions from the larynx with precision and minimal damage to surrounding tissues.
Surgical removal of the arytenoid cartilage to treat conditions such as bilateral vocal cord paralysis.
Surgery aimed at improving or restoring voice function.
Surgical removal of recurrent respiratory papillomas caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
Surgical procedure to improve voice by altering the position or tension of the vocal cords.
Injection of substances into the vocal cords to improve voice function and treat vocal cord paralysis.
Surgical creation of an opening in the trachea to assist breathing.
Pre- and post-operative voice therapy to help patients recover their vocal abilities.
Advanced diagnostic procedures such as laryngoscopy and stroboscopy to assess vocal cord health.
Follow-up care and monitoring to ensure proper healing and voice recovery after surgery.