Carbon dioxide laser enucleation of polypoid vocal cords

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Abstract

Polypoid vocal cords have routinely been treated by endoscopic vocal cord stripping, often-times resulting in prolonged hoarseness postoperatively. Submucosal CO 2 laser enucleation of the polypoid tissue, with preservation of a mucosal flap on the medial edge of the cord, has proved to be a valuable improvement. The surgical procedure is described and results are presented which suggest that voice quality is better earlier than is the case after vocal cord stripping. © 1977 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.

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Yates, A., & Dedo, H. H. (1984). Carbon dioxide laser enucleation of polypoid vocal cords. Laryngoscope, 94(6), 731–735. https://doi.org/10.1288/00005537-198406000-00001

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