Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy After Failed Laryngeal Radiation Therapy

View through CrossRef
AbstractTwelve patients managed with supracricoid partial laryngectomies(SCPLs) after failed laryngeal radiation therapy (RT) were evaluated. None of the recurrent tumors were amenable to vertical or horizontal partial laryngectomy. Results were analyzed for tracheostomy decannulation, oral alimentation, morbidity, local control, and survival. Major complications included perichondritis (2 patients), laryngeal stenosis (2 patients), and pneumonia from aspiration (1 patient). Mucocutaneous fistula and cricoarytenoid joint ankylosis were not encountered. Margins of resection were uninvolved in all cases. The Kaplan‐Meier 3‐year actuarial survival and local control estimate was 83.3%. Salvage total laryngectomy allowed for an overall 100% local control rate and a 75% laryngeal preservation rate.This preliminary report suggests that, in patients with failed laryngeal RT not amenable to vertical or horizontal partial laryngectomy, the SCPL procedures should be discussed before advocating salvage total laryngectomy. Further series analyzing the role and limitations of the various SCPL procedures after failed laryngeal RT are warranted.
Title: Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy After Failed Laryngeal Radiation Therapy
Description:
AbstractTwelve patients managed with supracricoid partial laryngectomies(SCPLs) after failed laryngeal radiation therapy (RT) were evaluated.
None of the recurrent tumors were amenable to vertical or horizontal partial laryngectomy.
Results were analyzed for tracheostomy decannulation, oral alimentation, morbidity, local control, and survival.
Major complications included perichondritis (2 patients), laryngeal stenosis (2 patients), and pneumonia from aspiration (1 patient).
Mucocutaneous fistula and cricoarytenoid joint ankylosis were not encountered.
Margins of resection were uninvolved in all cases.
The Kaplan‐Meier 3‐year actuarial survival and local control estimate was 83.
3%.
Salvage total laryngectomy allowed for an overall 100% local control rate and a 75% laryngeal preservation rate.
This preliminary report suggests that, in patients with failed laryngeal RT not amenable to vertical or horizontal partial laryngectomy, the SCPL procedures should be discussed before advocating salvage total laryngectomy.
Further series analyzing the role and limitations of the various SCPL procedures after failed laryngeal RT are warranted.

Related Results

Laryngeal Stenosis after Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy
Laryngeal Stenosis after Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy
The purpose of this study was to review the incidence, risks, management, and outcomes of nontumoral laryngeal stenosis after supracricoid partial laryngectomy (SCPL) in a case ser...
Transoral robotic total laryngectomy
Transoral robotic total laryngectomy
AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis:Minimally invasive surgery has become the standard of care in many organ systems. Head and neck surgery has incorporated transoral surgery, either las...
Supracricoid laryngectomy with cricohyoidopexy: A partial laryngeal procedure for selected supraglottic and transglottic carcinomas
Supracricoid laryngectomy with cricohyoidopexy: A partial laryngeal procedure for selected supraglottic and transglottic carcinomas
AbstractThe partial horizontal supracricoid laryngectomy with cricohyoidopexy consists of resection of the whole thyroid cartilage and paraglottic space, as well as the epiglottis ...
Stapler Versus Manual Suturing for Pharyngeal Closure in Total Laryngectomy
Stapler Versus Manual Suturing for Pharyngeal Closure in Total Laryngectomy
Background: Laryngeal carcinoma is not uncommon worldwide. We conducted this study to comprehensively compare the outcome of stapler versus conventional suturin...
Local Failure After Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy: Symptoms, Management, and Outcome
Local Failure After Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy: Symptoms, Management, and Outcome
AbstractThe medical files of 15 patients with local recurrence after supracricoid partial laryngectomy consecutively managed at Laënnec Hospital were reviewed. The clinical symptom...
Efficacy and morbidity of partial laryngectomy and postoperative radiation therapy
Efficacy and morbidity of partial laryngectomy and postoperative radiation therapy
AbstractIn recent years, we have seen increasing use of partial laryngectomies for larger lesions that were previously treated by total laryngectomy. The resultant closer margins h...
Outcome of Total Laryngectomy (One Centre Experience)
Outcome of Total Laryngectomy (One Centre Experience)
Objectives: To assess the patients with advanced carcinoma of the larynx and its sequelae post–total laryngectomy. Patients and method: The study was conducted as a prospective st...

Back to Top