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Laser-assisted Surgery of the Upper Aero-digestive Tract: a Clarification of Nomenclature. A Consensus Statement of the European Laryngological Society

Abstract

Acronyms and abbreviations are frequently used in otorhinolaryngology and other medical specialties. CO laser-assisted transoral surgery of the pharynx, the larynx and the upper airway is a family of commonly performed surgical procedures termed transoral laser microsurgery (TLM). The abbreviation TLM can be confusing because of alternative modes of delivery. Classification and definition of the different types of procedures, performed transorally or transnasally, are proposed by the Working Committee for Nomenclature of the European Laryngological Society, emphasizing the type of laser used and the way this laser is transmitted. What is usually called TLM, would more clearly be defined as CO laser transoral microsurgery or CO TOLMS or CO laser transoral surgery only (with a handpiece) would be defined as CO TOLS. KTP transnasal flexible laser surgery would be KTP TNFLS. Transoral use of the flexible CO wave-guide with a handpiece would be a CO TOFLS. One can argue that these clarifications are not necessary and that the abbreviation TLM for transoral laser microsurgery is more than sufficient. But this is not the case. Laser surgery, office-based laser surgery and microsurgery are frequently and erroneously interchanged for one another. These classifications allow for a clear understanding of what was performed and what the results meant.

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