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Evaluation of available surgical management options for early supraglottic cancer

โœ Scribed by Alexander D. Karatzanis; George Psychogios; Johannes Zenk; Frank Waldfahrer; Joachim Hornung; George A. Velegrakis; Heinrich Iro


Book ID
102233983
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
164 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background. This study was undertaken to evaluate the oncologic results of endoscopic and open surgical techniques in early supraglottic cancer.

Methods. We performed a retrospective evaluation of 101 patients surgically treated for stage I or II supraglottic carcinomas. Laser surgery, horizontal laryngectomy, and total laryngectomy were compared for disease-specific survival and local control rates. Surgical techniques were additionally compared for incidence of major complications, related tracheotomies, and swallowing function retention.

Results. No statistically significant differences were noted among the different types of procedures regarding diseasespecific survival and local control. A lower incidence of major complications, permanent gastrostomies, and significantly lower incidence of tracheotomies were noted for laser surgery compared with open techniques.

Conclusion. Larynx-preserving surgical modalities offer comparable oncologic results with total laryngectomy in early supraglottic cancer. In addition, laser surgery has a lower incidence of complications and better functional results compared with open partial or total laryngectomy. V


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