Diagnostic Laryngoscopy with Biopsy

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Overview

A diagnostic laryngoscopy with biopsy is a surgical procedure to view the larynx and examine any abnormalities or suspicious lesions.

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Diagnostic Laryngoscopy with Biopsy

$3,439

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Diagnostic Laryngoscopy with Biopsy Procedure

A diagnostic laryngoscopy with biopsy is a surgical procedure that allows visualization of the larynx, followed by a small sample being excised for diagnostic purposes. The surgeon will use a specialized instrument known as a laryngoscope to obtain a clear visual of the inside of the larynx and examine any abnormalities or suspicious lesions. During the procedure, the surgeon will numb the patient’s throat to ensure their comfort before using the laryngoscope to examine different parts of the throat including the vocal accords, epiglottis, and other important structures.

When is This Procedure Necessary?

A laryngoscopy with biopsy is considered medically necessary when there are concerns about the larynx, vocal cords, or other surrounding structures. By visualizing the laryngeal structures through the use of a special light and camera attached to the laryngoscope, doctors can identify any suspicious areas that may require further investigation. The biopsy component of this procedure involves taking small tissue samples from the identified areas for laboratory analysis. These tissue samples help in diagnosing various conditions, including vocal cord polyps or nodules, tumors, infections, inflammation, and potentially cancerous growths.

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What To Expect

Patients will either be given a numbing agent or local anesthesia to ensure they are comfortable throughout this procedure. The physician will insert a laryngoscope through the mouth or nose to obtain a clear view of the larynx. A laryngoscope consists of a light and a small camera that transmits real-time images to a monitor, allowing precise visualization of any abnormal tissues or growths. If suspicious lesions are detected, the physician may choose to perform a biopsy by removing a small piece of tissue for laboratory testing. This biopsy can help determine whether an identified abnormality is benign or cancerous.

Immediately following the procedure, patients may experience mild discomfort or a sore throat, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. It is advised to rest the voice for several days by avoiding excessive talking or whispering. Adequate hydration is essential during this period to keep the throat moist and alleviate any irritation. The doctor may also recommend avoiding spicy foods or hot beverages, as they can further irritate the throat. In some cases, a small amount of bleeding may occur after the biopsy, but it typically subsides within 24-48 hours.

Diagnostic Laryngoscopy with Biopsy with Smith Medical

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