Eicken Suction — 3mm Slightly Curved Endolaryngeal Standard
The 3mm slightly-curved Eicken is the standard endolaryngeal-surgery suction — used across direct laryngoscopy and suspension laryngoscopy procedures where moderate field-clearance is needed. The 3mm bore handles the typical laryngeal-surgery bleeding profile (modest, mostly mucosal) while preserving the gentle curve that suits the laryngeal-axis access.
The laryngeal-papilloma-management context
Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) — caused by HPV types 6 and 11 — produces recurrent laryngeal papillomata requiring repeated surgical debulking throughout the patient’s life. The 3mm Eicken suction serves these recurrent procedures, often performed 4-6 times per year per patient in severe cases. Modern adjuvant therapy (cidofovir, bevacizumab) reduces recurrence frequency but does not eliminate the surgical-debulking requirement.
The laryngeal-cancer-surgery alternative
Early-glottic-carcinoma (T1-T2) treatment includes either radiotherapy or transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) with the cordectomy classification (Type I-V) developed by Steiner and refined by the European Laryngological Society. The 3mm Eicken suction serves the TLM workflow for selected glottic-carcinoma cases.




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