Laryngofissure

Laryngofissure is a surgical procedure that involves cutting the larynx to perform some other medical procedure. This surgery can be performed for a variety of purposes, such as removing tumors or examining the airways.

During laryngofissure, the patient is sedated and the surgeon then makes a small incision in the patient's neck. The surgeon then cuts the larynx to gain access to the airway. This allows the surgeon to perform additional procedures, such as biopsy of a tumor or removal of foreign bodies from the airway.

After a laryngofissure is performed, the patient may be prescribed medications to relieve pain and prevent infection. Some rehabilitation may also be required, including exercises to restore voice and breathing.

Although laryngofissure is a relatively safe procedure, it does carry some risks. These risks may include bleeding, infection, and airway damage. Therefore, before undergoing laryngofissure, the patient should discuss all possible risks and side effects with the surgeon.

Overall, laryngofissure is an important surgical procedure for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. She can help remove tumors, examine airways, and perform other procedures that can save a patient's life. However, like any other medical procedure, laryngofisure should only be performed under the supervision of an experienced surgeon and after careful discussion of all possible risks and side effects with the patient.



Laryngofissure is a surgical operation that involves cutting the larynx for the purpose of subsequent procedures. This operation may be necessary in cases where it is necessary to treat various diseases of the larynx, such as cancer, cysts, scars and others.

Laryngofissure is performed under general anesthesia and usually takes about 30-40 minutes. During the operation, the surgeon makes a small incision in the front of the larynx and removes any unwanted tissue such as tumors, scars or cysts. After this, the surgeon carries out the necessary procedures, such as removing tumors, repairing damaged tissue or installing prostheses.

After the operation, the patient remains in the hospital for several days to monitor his health and ensure that the operation was successful. In most cases, laryngofissures do not cause complications and do not require a long recovery period.

In general, laryngofissure can be considered an effective treatment for various diseases of the larynx. However, before the operation, it is necessary to carefully assess the patient’s condition and choose the optimal treatment method, taking into account his individual characteristics.



Laryngofissage is a laryngeal incision (laryngeal fissure), a fissure performed during surgery for diseases of the larynx, tongue and oropharynx. The operation consists of destroying the epiglottis - a formation of connective tissue located at the top of the larynx and opening it when swallowing - to ensure the free passage of an endoscope (laryngoscope) or tube for the purpose of correcting or removing various lesions in the larynx.

Laryngofissur, or, as it is also called, laryngosurgery incision is performed not only during diagnostic laryngoscopy, but also during surgical treatment. The laryngosurgeon can use it during the following