A method is disclosed for treating benign conditions, such as enlarged tonsils and / or adenoids located in a patient's 
throat or nasopharynx, or 
soft tissue lesions located in a patient's oropharynx or 
larynx. According to the method, a space containing the patient's nasopharynx, oropharynx or 
pharynx and 
larynx is isolated from the patient's trachea and lungs using an 
inflatable cuff tracheostomy tube or nasotracheal tube inserted in the patient's trachea. The 
cuff is inflated to occlude the trachea. The patient is placed in a 
supine position, whereupon at least a portion of the space containing the nasopharynx and / or oropharynx and 
larynx is filled with 
saline. An 
endoscope is then inserted into the space to view the operative site in which the tonsils or tissue 
lesion are to be treated. An electrosurgical instrument having an active tissue treatment 
electrode and a return 
electrode connected to an electrosurgical generator is then inserted into the space, either along side the 
endoscope or through the 
endoscope's working channel. The generator is then operated to apply a 
radio frequency voltage between the active and return electrodes of the electrosurgical instrument, whereby a conduction path is formed between the active and return electrodes, at least partially through the 
saline, whereupon the 
active electrode is manipulated to debulk or otherwise treat the 
soft tissue lesion or enlarged tonsils and / or adenoids.