The main types of surgery for laryngeal cancer are surgery through the mouth (transoral surgery), removing the voice box (larynx) and removing lymph nodes. Surgery through the mouth for laryngeal ...
Total laryngectomy and total occlusion of the larynx with tracheostomy are associated with an impaired sense of taste and smell, an increased incidence of tracheobronchial infections, stomal ...
There are four stages of laryngeal cancer. They are slightly different depending on where in your larynx the cancer starts. Laryngeal cancer happens when abnormal (cancerous) cells start to grow in ...
Seven years were required for the accrual of nine patients with T3 or T4, N0 or N1 cancers suitable for conservation laryngeal surgery, in addition to the 22 patients with T2N0 or N1 cancers who were ...
The Laryngology Fellowship is a one-year program with the UAB Voice Center under the UAB Department of Otolaryngology. The fellowship program was launched by Dr. Blake Simpson in 2020 after he ran a ...
Laryngeal cancer is a rare cancer in which malignant cells grow in the larynx, or voice box. Smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol are the main risk factors for laryngeal cancer. The American Cancer ...
Survival rates for laryngeal cancer vary, depending on whether the cancer starts in your glottis and whether it spreads to other tissues or organs. Laryngeal cancer happens when cancerous cells grow ...
Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury is the most common serious complication of thyroid surgery. Therefore, preventing recurrent laryngeal nerve injury is an important goal in thyroid surgery. A ...
The main types of surgery for laryngeal cancer are laser surgery through the mouth, removing part or all of the voice box (larynx) and removing lymph nodes. The surgery you have depends on the stage ...