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Prognosis of recurrent laryngeal carcinoma after laryngectomy

✍ Scribed by Dr. Anthony Po Wing Yuen; Chiu Ming Ho; William Ignace Wei; Lai Kun Lam


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
451 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Background. Recurrence is common after total laryngectomy for advanced laryngeal carcinoma. The aim of the present study was to review the prognosis of recurrent laryngeal carcinoma after total laryngectomy.

Methods. The records of 165 patients who developed recurrences after total laryngectomy for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma between January 1971 and December 1990 were reviewed.

Results. Of the 165 patients who developed recurrences, 34 (21%) patients had surgical salvage. The sites of recurrence of these 34 operable patients included 11 pharyngeal, 3 tracheostomal, 15 nodal, 2 pharyngeal with nodal, and 3 pulmonary metastasis. Pharyngeal recurrence had the highest salvage rate, followed by nodal and pulmonary recurrence. All patients with tracheostomal had recurrence after salvage surgery. After the surgical salvage, the tumor recurrence rate was 44% and the 5‐year actuarial survival rate was 42%. Of the other 131 patients who had palliative treatment without surgical salvage, the 5‐year actuarial survival rate was 2%.

Conclusions. The present study showed that patients who had surgical salvage for recurrent tumor after total laryngectomy had satisfactory prognosis. Close follow‐up of patients after initial operation is essential to detect recurrence early, while surgical salvage is still feasible.


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