Objective To discuss the treatment effect and application value of the ventricular bands and the myoperichondral flap in reconstruction of laryngeal function after partial laryngectomy for laryngeal carcinoma. Methods The clinical data of 40 cases with laryngeal cancer were retrospectively reviewed. They were treated by reconstruction of laryngeal function with the ventricular bands and the myoperichondral flap after partial laryngectomy in the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, the Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College from Dec. 2011 to Feb. 2014. Results All the cases were followed up. All the cases began to take food through mouth 6-16 days after operation without deglutition disorder, no aspiration or choking accident occurred. The decannulation rate was 97.5% (39/40). The laryngeal cavities of the patients were spacious except 1 case via electronic laryngoscope examination after operation. All the cases were able to speak by the new larynx, no one failed for laryngotracheal atresia. Conclusions The laryngeal function reconstruction after partial laryngectomy with the ventricular bands moving down and/or the myoperichondral flap would be able to well rebuild the shape of the laryngeal cavity and keep well the physiological function of larynx. These two methods are simple and effective for laryngeal functional reconstruction after partial laryngectomy.