Resumen
Complete removal of the larynx (total laryngectomy) offers a curative approach for advanced laryngeal and pharyngeal cancer. If the operation is performed after radiotherapy wound healing problems have to be taken into account which can be managed by adapted reconstructive techniques. Laryngectomy results in the loss of voice which can be managed e.g., by using a voice prosthesis with a significant increase in quality of life. Total laryngectomy still represents a relevant surgical procedure in modern head and neck oncology.