The surgical complications in a group of 1712 laryngeal cancer patients treated during the years 1981-87 in ENT Clinics of Cracow, Poznań, Warsaw and Lublin were described. The most dangerous were bleedings and the most frequent wound and tracheo-+-bronchial infections and pharyngo-cutaneous fistulas++, after radical neck dissection however the paralysis of sublingual and accessory nerves and of brachial plexus. The predisposing factors were: diabetes, lung and heart diseases, late stage of cancer, extent of surgery and tumor infections.