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Office-based laryngology procedures, including biopsies and laser surgery, were safely performed using transnasal fiberoptic laryngoscopy. These advancements enable minimally invasive treatments for conditions like recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.

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  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

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  • Advancements in transnasal fiberoptic laryngoscopy, operative channels, high-definition imaging, and laser technology have enabled office-based laryngology.
  • Three primary treatment categories include bioendoscopy-guided biopsy, laryngeal injection, and laser-assisted surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of office-based procedures for laryngeal conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Twenty-six patients underwent 68 office-based procedures (OBPs) for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP), unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP), and glottic leukoplakias.
  • Procedures utilized local anesthesia (Neoblucaine 5%), narrow band imaging (NBI) or i-scan for biopsy accuracy, and a hybrid fiber laser (Opera Evo) for lesion treatment.
  • Laryngeal injections were performed using a 25G flexible needle.

Main Results:

  • Sixty procedures addressed RRP, five addressed UVFP, and three addressed glottic leukoplakias.
  • Diagnostic accuracy was enhanced using NBI or i-scan to identify atypical vascular patterns.
  • Laser treatment was employed for RRP vaporization and selected leukoplakias.

Conclusions:

  • Office-based laryngology procedures demonstrated a safe profile with no major complications reported.