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Treatment outcomes and adverse events following in-office angiolytic laser with or without concurrent polypectomy for vocal fold polyps

JAMA Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery Jan 24, 2018

Lin YH, et al. - This trial encompassed an inspection of the outcomes and incidence rates of adverse events related to the in-office angiolytic laser procedures with or without concurrent polypectomy as an alternative treatment for vocal fold polyps. This study revealed that angiolytic laser procedures could be an effective alternative treatment for vocal polyps, despite a possible need for multiple treatment sessions and occasional occurrence of minor postoperative adverse events. The risk of postoperative adverse events and the need for additional treatment sessions were reduced through concurrent polypectomy following laser coagulation. This procedure also allowed less laser energy delivery.
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