What are the risks of general anesthesia-supported laryngoscopic cystectomy?

General anesthesia support laryngoscopic resection of cysts surgery, usually for epiglottis cysts, vocal cord cysts and other diseases, and the common risks include: anesthesia risk, intraoperative operation risk and postoperative complications risk three aspects.
1. Anesthesia risk: Since the surgery is performed under general anesthesia, if there is severe anesthetic allergy, it can cause respiratory apnea, which needs to be taken seriously, and it is helpful to reduce the risk by perfecting the cardiac and pulmonary function tests before the surgery.
2. Surgical operation risk: pharyngeal cyst surgery itself has a risk, the support laryngoscope used in the operation is a hard tube mirror, on the teeth, tongue and corner of the mouth is easy to cause damage.
3. Post-operative complications: The surgical process of pharyngeal cysts will inevitably damage some of the surrounding mucous membranes, resulting in localized congestion, edema and other problems after the surgery, resulting in the possibility of breathing and swallowing limitations.
Any surgery has risks, but general anesthesia support laryngoscopic resection of cysts surgery is a relatively mature laryngeal microsurgery, need to do this surgery, it is recommended to choose a regular hospital for treatment, as far as possible to reduce the risk.