Microlaryngeal Surgery
Microlaryngeal Surgery Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced Microlaryngeal Surgery for patients experiencing voice disorders, vocal cord lesions, polyps, cysts, or chronic hoarseness. This minimally invasive procedure allows our skilled ENT surgeons to examine and treat vocal cord issues using high-precision instruments and operating microscopes. Known for precision and safety, we are one of the leading hospitals for microlaryngeal surgery in Hyderabad.
Before the procedure, patients undergo a detailed voice assessment and laryngoscopy to identify abnormalities in the vocal cords. Microlaryngeal surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and requires no external incisions, ensuring minimal discomfort and faster recovery. At Treatment Range Hospital, our team focuses on preserving voice quality and improving long-term vocal health through expert surgical care and follow-up therapy.
If you are looking for microlaryngeal surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides expert ENT care, modern infrastructure, and personalized treatment plans. Whether you’re a professional voice user or experiencing ongoing throat issues, we are committed to restoring your vocal clarity and comfort with safe and effective treatment.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Microlaryngeal Surgery Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Hoarseness or voice change lasting more than 2–3 weeks
- Vocal fatigue or effortful speaking
- Throat discomfort or frequent throat clearing
- Breathy, raspy, or weak voice
- Suspicion of vocal cord cancer or papillomas
- ENT or laryngologist consultation with detailed voice assessment
- Flexible or rigid laryngoscopy to examine vocal cords
- Voice analysis or stroboscopy for movement and vibration assessment
- History of voice use (e.g., professional voice users, teachers, singers)
- Review of prior treatments: voice therapy, medications, etc.
🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Causes
- Vocal cord hemorrhage or scarring
- Papillomas (caused by HPV)
- Early-stage vocal cord cancers
- Foreign bodies or airway obstruction
- Structural abnormalities affecting voice
🔧 Phase 4: Treatment Plan – Microlaryngeal Surgery
- Performed under general anesthesia with the help of an operating microscope
- Instruments are inserted through the mouth — no external incision
- Lesions are carefully removed using micro-scissors, lasers, or other tools
- Procedure takes approximately 30–90 minutes
🏥 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- Voice rest typically advised for 3–7 days
- Avoid throat clearing, whispering, or loud talking
- Medications may include anti-inflammatory drugs, pain relievers, or steroids
- Soft diet and good hydration recommended
- Follow-up with speech therapist or vocal rehabilitation may be required
✅ Phase 6: Recovery & Results
- Recovery time: 1–2 weeks for most cases
- Gradual return to normal speaking after voice rest
- Significant improvement in voice quality, strength, and endurance
- Long-term follow-up for voice professionals or chronic cases
- Regular check-ups to monitor healing and rule out recurrence
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Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat disorders of the vocal cords and larynx (voice box). It is performed using a microscope and delicate surgical instruments inserted through the mouth—no external cuts are made.
This surgery is commonly done to treat:
Vocal cord nodules, polyps, or cysts
Vocal fold scarring or hemorrhage
Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP)
Early-stage vocal cord cancers
Hoarseness or chronic voice changes not responding to therapy
Foreign bodies or structural abnormalities
No, the procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Most patients report only mild throat soreness afterward, which resolves in a few days.
No. The surgery is performed entirely through the mouth using a microscope and specialized tools. There are no external incisions or visible scars.
Yes, it is typically covered if performed for medical reasons. You should consult your insurance provider or clinic staff for specific coverage details.