Transoral laser microsurgery is a special technique used to remove tumors in the larynx and pharynx through the mouth. The procedure is useful for the treatment of small and medium-sized tumors in the mouth and throat.

 

 

 

  (TLM) Laser microsurgery has several advantages over conventional, open surgery:

Transoral laser microsurgery employs endoscopes to view the throat and voicebox. Looking through the microscope, the surgeon directs the laser and divides the tumor into pieces that can be removed through the endoscope. Selected "margins," (edges), are marked and checked during the operation by a pathologist who examines the margins for microscopic tumor not visible to the surgeon.

Although dividing a tumor into smaller pieces has not been considered appropriate by conventional surgical principle, experience over the last 20 years has shown it to be an acceptable mode of therapy.

Patients are carefully evaluated to determine if transoral laser microsurgery is appropriate. Sometimes, microsurgery can be used for palliative treatment after cancer has spread and it can be an option for those whose health contraindicates traditional surgery.

Laser microsurgery can be used to remove samll and medium cancers of the:

Laser microsurgery cannot be used to treat all tumors. It may be a poor choice when: