## Background: Early laryngeal cancer is treated with surgery or radiotherapy. a partial laryngectomy instead of a total laryngectomy can be used for treating patients with radiation failures. ## Methods: Patients were grouped by the two types of partial laryngectomies we performed: group i, endo
Vertical partial laryngectomy for recurrent glottic carcinoma after irradiation
β Scribed by Croll, Gerard A. ;Van Den dBroek, Paul ;Tiwari, Ramu M. ;Manni, Johannes J. ;Snow, Gordon B.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1985
- Weight
- 349 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0148-6403
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β¦ Synopsis
Vertical partial laryngectomy after a full course of irradiation was performed in 26 patients as salvage surgery for recurrent or residual glottic carcinoma. An excellent cure rate and conservation of function was obtained, while complications were few. A prerequisite for this type of surgery is a limited extent and infiltration of the recurrent local tumor growth. As the great majority of local recurrence appears within the first 2 years after radiotherapy, frequent follow-up during this period is stressed for early detection of a recurrence.
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