Phonomicrosurgery

Phonomicrosurgery

Phonomicrosurgery is a special field of surgery that focuses on the rehabilitation of laryngeal and vocal cord disorders using modern techniques. The use of microscopic instruments and CO2 laser technology allows for delicate, minimally invasive procedures without bleeding and without damaging healthy laryngeal tissue. This reduces postoperative pain and usually allows the patient to be discharged from the hospital a few hours after the procedure.

The main benefits of phonomicrosurgery include the treatment of lesions such as laryngeal polyps, cysts and chronic lesions often caused by smoking. These conditions can cause changes in voice timbre and repeated hoarseness. The operation restores vocal function and improves the patient's quality of life, enhancing his/her professional and social empathy.