Is electrosurgery for epiglottis cysts effective?

Epiglottis cyst electrosurgery is more effective. The surgery relieves the symptoms with less pain, less trauma, less bleeding and faster recovery. Epiglottis cyst is a cystic swelling formed by mucus retention due to obstruction of mucus gland ducts in the epiglottis mucosa, which is mainly caused by congenital developmental malformations of the larynx, laryngeal trauma, and inflammatory diseases of the larynx. When the cyst is small, there are usually no obvious symptoms, but when the cyst is large, there may be a foreign body sensation in the throat, discomfort in swallowing, and in serious cases, it may lead to respiratory difficulties. Epiglottis cysts are mainly treated with surgery, which is suitable for patients with large cysts, secondary infections or obvious symptoms. Doctors can usually use electrosurgery, radiofrequency ablation, laser and other means to remove the diseased tissues under the support laryngoscope. Among them, if the operation of electric knife surgery is standardized and accurate, excessive damage to adjacent tissues can be avoided, with less bleeding and quicker postoperative recovery, which makes the surgery safer and more effective. For patients with small cysts and inconspicuous symptoms, they can be left untreated for the time being and followed up for observation. If discomfort occurs, you should consult a doctor in time. After surgery, patients should pay more attention to rest, avoid spicy, greasy, stimulating food, pay attention to oral hygiene to avoid infection.