Abstract

Office-based laryngeal procedures have returned to popularity driven by technological advances, convenience, patient preference, and economic factors. The pulsed dye laser and the pulsed potassium-titanyl-phosphate laser are photoangiolytic lasers that are well suited for treatment of laryngeal pathologies such as recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, dysplasia, and vascular lesions. The advancement of distal-chip nasolaryngoscopes and lasers allows safe, effective, and cost-saving treatment of these laryngeal pathologies in the office setting. This article describes the author's method for performing office-based laryngeal surgery with angiolytic lasers.

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