Suggestion: The operation of laryngectomy has certain risks, and the possible complications include: laryngeal edema to dyspnea, asphyxia, local bleeding, hematoma formation, scar hyperplasia in the operation area, voice change after operation, and some laryngeal residue after operation. If the first complication occurs, it will be life-threatening. Resection of Adam's apple is mostly carried out in patients with sexually transmitted diseases who turn from male to female, and girls generally have no Adam's apple. If women have Adam's apple, it is best to check the cause first and then consider surgical treatment.