Complications after total laryngectomy in nonradiated laryngeal and hypopharyngeal carcinomas |
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Authors: | Jesú s Herranz MD, ADOLFO Sarandeses MD, Mario Fern ndez Fern ndez MD, Carlos V zquez Barro MD, Jos Martí nez Vidal MD,Javier Gavil n MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Hospital Juan Canalejo, La Coru?a, Spain. |
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Abstract: | To study the complications of total laryngectomy, we evaluated 471 previously untreated patients who underwent total laryngectomy between 1980 and 1997. This series consisted of 358 patients with primary carcinoma of the larynx and 113 with carcinoma of the hypopharynx. Concurrent neck dissection was performed in 85% of patients. Complications were studied in relation to age, T and N stage, previous tracheostomy, neck dissection, margins, reconstruction, tracheoesophageal puncture, and surgeon. Complication treatment and hospitalization were also evaluated. The overall complication rate was 30.7%, with 29.2% major and 6.5% minor complications. The mortality rate was 0.6% (3/471). Pharyngocutaneous fistula was the most frequent wound complication (21%), followed by wound infection (4.2%) and hemorrhage (2.3%). Pneumonia (1.4%) and embolism (0.4%) were the most frequent medical complications. Hypopharyngeal tumors, neck dissection, and extended procedures had a significantly higher rate of complications. Complication causes, prevention, and treatment are discussed. |
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