“…The window partial laryngectomy technique was initially tested in a live canine model before clinical application as described by Shapshay et al in 1994. 2 The main procedure of this technology is as follows: the right vocal fold is incised endoscopically with a carbon dioxide laser, and the en bloc specimen with adjacent thyroid cartilage is removed through a window approach made in the thyroid cartilage. It is believed that the advantages of this technique include adequate en bloc resection, inclusion of adjacent cartilage for pathologic evaluation, preservation of the integrity of most of the laryngeal framework, and better functional results.…”