A laryngectomy is a surgical procedure involving the removal of the larynx, or voice box, which connects the mouth to the lungs. It is typically performed to treat laryngeal cancer, severe neck injuries, or radiation necrosis caused by previous treatments.
Surgical larynx removal
Larynx/Neck
Laryngectomy procedures can be classified as partial or total, depending on the extent of removal required:
Preparation involves mental and physical readiness, with guidance from consultants, speech therapists, and specialists for speech, swallowing, and eating training. Steps include:
The surgery is performed under general anesthesia, ensuring the patient feels no pain.
Laryngectomy is a life-altering surgery, but with proper care, rehabilitation, and support, patients can adapt to the changes and improve their quality of life.
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