Surgery for laryngeal cancer

Doctors use different types of surgery to treat laryngeal cancer. It can be used to remove the cancer, to try and cure the cancer or to relieve its symptoms (palliative surgery).

Types of surgery for laryngeal cancer

The main types of surgery for laryngeal cancer are laser surgery through the mouth, removing the voice box (larynx) and removing lymph nodes.  

Laser surgery through the mouth for laryngeal cancer

A laser is a very thin, focused beam of light. The surgeon directs it at the tissue with cancer cells. The beam of light cut, burn or destroy the cancer tissue.

Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in your neck

You may have surgery to remove lymph nodes on one or both sides of your neck.

Before your operation for laryngeal cancer

Before your operation you have some tests and meet members of your treatment team. 

On the day of laryngeal cancer surgery

Your nurse will help to get you ready for surgery before you go to the operating theatre.

After laryngeal cancer surgery

After a big operation, you wake up in the intensive care unit or a high dependency recovery unit. You usually move back to the ward within a day or so.

Last reviewed: 
22 Oct 2021
Next review due: 
22 Oct 2024