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Voice Procedures

Vocal Cord Polyp Removal (Microlaryngoscopy)

Medically reviewed by Prof. Dr. Tamer Fawzy, Consultant ENT Surgen

Restoring Clear Voice and Healthy Vocal Cord Function

Why We Perform It

A vocal cord polyp is a benign swelling on the vocal fold that can cause persistent hoarseness, voice fatigue, or voice instability. When the lesion does not improve with voice rest or speech therapy, microsurgical removal allows the vocal cords to vibrate normally again and restores voice quality. More often in smokers and professional voice users (Teachers , Singers etc)

Indications

  • Persistent hoarseness caused by a vocal cord polyp
  • Voice fatigue or reduced vocal range
  • Failure of conservative treatment such as voice therapy

The Technique – Microlaryngoscopic Polyp Removal

Under general anesthesia, a laryngoscope is gently positioned through the mouth to visualize the vocal cords using a microscope. Delicate micro-instruments are used to precisely remove the polyp while preserving the surrounding vocal fold tissue. The goal is to restore smooth vibration of the vocal cord and maintain normal voice function. No external neck incision/  no scar.

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Laryngoscopy image of left Vocal cord polyp grasped by micro forceps.

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Polyp removed successfully from the left Vocal cord. minimal bleeding

After the Procedure

Most patients return home the same day. A 5 day complete voice rest is recommended to allow the vocal cords to heal. Mild throat discomfort may occur for a few days. Voice quality gradually improves as swelling subsides and normal vocal fold vibration returns. Voice therapy may be recommended after surgery to optimize long-term vocal performance.

Risks / Complications

Early (within 2 weeks)

Temporary hoarseness or throat discomfort may occur as the vocal cords heal.

Bleeding or infection is uncommon. Never happened in over 200 cases.

Delayed (after 3-6 month)

Scar formation or recurrence of the lesion may occur in rare cases.

Revision surgery may be required in case of recurrence ( 3 % in non smokers).

Why Choose Our Clinic?

Specialist-Led Care

Surgery is performed by a consultant ENT surgeon experienced in laryngeal microsurgery.

Microscopic Precision

High magnification allows delicate removal while preserving the fine structure of the vocal cords.

Voice Preservation Focus

The procedure is designed to maintain natural vocal fold vibration and voice quality.

Individualized Treatment Planning

Each patient’s voice problem is carefully evaluated before surgery.

Discreet, Premium Experience

Care is delivered in a calm, private clinical environment focused on safety and comfort.

Conditions treated

This procedure can treat the following conditions.

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