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<p id="P1">Lasers are a relatively recent addition to laryngeal surgery. Since their invention, laser use and applications have expanded rapidly. In this paper, we discuss the benefits and disadvantages of lasers for different procedures, as well as ways to overcome commonly faced clinical problems. The use of lasers in surgery has offered a time- and cost-efficient alternative to cold surgical techniques, and has been employed in the treatment of numerous laryngeal pathologies, including stenoses, recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, leukoplakia, nodules, malignant laryngeal disease, and polypoid degeneration (Reinke’s edema). However, lasers can incur adjacent tissue damage and vocal fold scarring. These problems can be minimized through understanding the mechanisms by which lasers function and correctly manipulating the parameters under a surgeon’s control. By varying fluence, power density, and pulsation, tissue damage can be decreased and lasers can be used with greater confidence. The various types of lasers and their applications to the treatment of specific pathologies are reviewed with the intention of helping surgeons select the best tool for a given procedure. Recent applications of lasers to treat benign laryngeal lesions and severe laryngomalacia demonstrate that additional research must be conducted in order to realize the full potential of this surgical tool.</p>
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Department of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, 53792-7375</aff>
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Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, P.R. China, 100083</aff>
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Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Xiamen University Zhongshan Hospital, Xiamen, Fujian, P.R. China, 360014</aff>
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<corresp id="cor1">Please send proofs and reprint requests to Dr. Peiyun Zhuang. Corresponding author: Peiyun Zhuang, M.D., Address: 1300 University Ave, 5745 Medical Sciences Center, Madison, WI 53706, Telephone number: 608-265-9854, Fax number: 608-265-2139,
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