## Abstract __Background.__ In the case of advanced thyroid carcinoma invading the trachea, surgical procedures for tracheal resection are selected in relation to the degree of invasion. We created a tracheocutaneous fenestration that was later closed with a free auricular cartilage autograft. We p
Cartilage-shaving procedure for the control of tracheal cartilage invasion by thyroid carcinoma
β Scribed by Dr. Cheong Soo Park; Kwang Wook Suh; Jin Sik Min
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 289 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-3074
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
This study was carried out to ascertain whether the cartilageshaving procedure is appropriate to control thyroid carcinoma with tracheal cartilage invasion. Of 432 thyroid carcinoma patients treated between 1979 and 1988, 16 had tracheal cartilage invasion only. This patient population was made up of 3 men and 13 women, with a mean age of 55.8 years. Fourteen were diagnosed histologically as having papillary carcinoma and the remaining two as having follicular carcinoma. Cartilage shaving was the primary treatment in all the patients, and subsequent radioactive iodine (^131^) or externalβbeam radiotherapy was administered to control any possible residual disease. Lifelong thyroid hormone replacement was instituted in all patients, and the followβup period averaged 70.7 months. Only four of the 16 patients remained disease free; the disease was not controlled in the other 12, and seven of this latter group eventually died of their disease. We feel that a more extensive resection procedure than cartilage shaving should be considered, even in patients with superficial tracheal invasion, to increase the diseasefree survival rate.
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