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With the growing acceptance of nonsurgical therapies for laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas (LSCCs), it has become important to delineate surgical salvage strategies for disease recurrences. Total laryngectomy is often recommended, but appropriately selected laryngeal recurrences may be treated successfully with partial laryngeal surgery: laryngeal function can be preserved with oncological efficacy. The main available studies dealing with partial laryngeal surgery in recurrent carcinoma were critically reviewed. The most appealing feature of salvage transoral laser surgery (TLS) is the opportunity to make tumor-tailored excisions without any reconstructive limitations and retaining the option to switch to open partial laryngectomy. A recent detailed review of 11 series found a pooled local control rate of 57% after a first TLS procedure. Supracricoid laryngectomy (SCL) seems to achieve good local control rates in selected cases of recurrent supraglottic-glottic carcinoma: one review considering seven series calculated that 85% of the patients treated with salvage SCL after radiotherapy experienced no local recurrence; and total laryngectomy after failure of salvage SCL afforded an overall local control rate of 65%. Neck dissection is mandatory in all cases of local LSCC recurrence with evidence of neck metastases, and routine elective neck dissection is recommended for recurrent supraglottic and transglottic cancers.  相似文献   

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目的 分析喉部分切除术后喉复发癌的外科治疗方法、预后及影响预后的因素.方法 回顾分析中国医学科学院肿瘤医院头颈外科77例喉部分切除患者术后喉复发癌再行外科挽救治疗的临床资料.其中51例行喉全切除术,26例行喉部分切除术,其中19例无放疗史者行手术加放疗的综合治疗.Kaplan-Meier法统计生存率,Cox多因素分析影...  相似文献   

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《Acta oto-laryngologica》2012,132(12):1245-1251
Conclusions.In the near future salvage supracricoid laryngectomy (SCL) will be used more extensively for failures of radiotherapy for glottic carcinoma. Objectives. Primary radiotherapy has been used for patients with early glottic carcinomas in northern Europe and North America for more than half a century. Local recurrences after radiotherapy for glottic malignancies occur in 5–25% for T1 carcinomas and in 15–50% for T2 carcinomas. The classic choice as salvage surgery in cases of glottic squamous cell carcinoma recurrence after irradiation failure is total laryngectomy. The development of extended conservation procedures such as SCL has permitted an increasing number of successful partial laryngectomies that save laryngeal functions after radiotherapy failure. SCL allows the creation of a neo-larynx, permitting both swallowing and speech; in most cases the tracheostoma can be closed. Methods. The electronic database Pubmed was searched without publication date limits. Results. Considering available data (103 cases), 84.5% of the cases treated with salvage SCL for irradiation failure did not present a new local recurrence; laryngeal recurrences after salvage SCL (15.5%) were successfully treated with total laryngectomy in 66.7% of the cases. Tracheostoma closure was possible in all except two cases after a mean period ranging between 12 and 28 days. Swallowing results seemed good, with longer recovery time in irradiated than in non-irradiated patients who underwent SCL. Voice quality determined with psychoacoustic methods had acceptable intelligibility.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveTo analyse the oncological results of a salvage total laryngectomy in patients with a laryngeal carcinoma.Material and methodsRetrospective review of a cohort of 241 patients treated with a salvage laryngectomy after a local recurrence. The initial treatment received by these patients was radiotherapy (n = 201, 83.4%), chemoradiotherapy (n = 19, 7.9%), and partial surgery (n = 21, 8.7%),ResultsTotal laryngectomy as salvage treatment achieved local control of the disease in 81.3% of cases, with a 5-year specific survival of 65.3%. The variables related with specific survival in a univariate analysis were the location of the primary tumour, the local extension of the initial tumour and of the recurrence, the resection margins, and the pathological status of the neck dissections. According to the results of a multivariate analysis, the variables related to specific survival were the status of the resection margins, the presence of simultaneous regional recurrence, and the local extension of the recurrence.ConclusionThe 5-year specific survival of patients treated with a salvage laryngectomy was 65.3%. The variables related with the control of the disease were the status of the resection margins, the presence of simultaneous regional recurrence and the local extension of the recurrence.  相似文献   

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目的 探讨喉癌单纯放疗后原发灶及颈部淋巴结残留和复发患者实施挽救性手术治疗的远期疗效及预后影响因素.方法 对72例患者进行回顾性分析,包括:放疗后原发灶及颈部复发22例,放疗后原发灶及颈部残留50例.均实施喉全切除术+经典性颈清扫术或改良性颈清扫术.应用Kaplan-Meier法计算手术后总生存率,采用Log-rank检验单因素分析临床因素对预后的影响,对影响生存率的有关因素采用Cox模型进行多因素分析.结果 实施挽救性手术的并发症发生率41 7%,其中咽瘘发生率20 8%.术后5年内肿瘤再次复发率34 7%(25/72),远处转移率22 2%(16/72),第二原发癌发生率6.9%(5/72).术后的3、5年生存率为45 8%和36 1%.复发癌N分期(rN)、肿瘤放疗失败类型、切缘情况、浸润深度、有无颈淋巴转移、淋巴结包膜侵犯和颈部非淋巴结构侵犯与患者的预后有关(P值均<0.05).多因素分析结果表明:肿瘤放疗失败类型、切缘情况、肿瘤浸润深度是影响患者预后的独立危险因素.结论 喉癌患者单纯放疗失败后应以手术挽救为主.对于术前及术中发现肿瘤侵犯肌肉及软骨的病例,特别是对根治性放疗效果不佳而肿瘤残留者,术中应充分估计肿瘤的范围,并冰冻病理检查切缘,以保证足够的安全切缘,提高挽救性手术的成功率.
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Objective To investigate survival outcomes of salvage surgery preformed for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma that recurred or progressed after radiotherapy alone. Methods A review of 72 patients who underwent salvage laryngectomy for laryngeal cancer failed in initial radiation therapy between 1996 and 2005 was performed. The tumor persistence occurred in 50 cases and recurrence in 22 cases. All patients received salvage total laryngectomy and radical neck dissection. Survival analysis was performed by using Kaplan-Meier method, Log-rank test and Cox proportional hazard model. Results Thirty patients developed a postoperative complication after salvage surgery. Pharyngocutaneous fistula occurred in 15 (20. 8 % ) patients. During 5 years after salvage surgery, the rates of tumor recurrence, distant metastasis and second malignancy were 34.7% , 22. 2% and 6. 9% , respectively. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that overall 3 year and 5 year survival rates of those patients after operation were 45. 8% and 36. 1% ,respectively. Univariate analysis indicated that N restage, tumor persistence/recurrences after radiotherapy,surgical margin status, level of tumor invasion, pathologic N stage, extracapsular nodal spread and invasion of nonlymphatic structures were significantly associated with overall survival. Multivariate analysis showed the most significant prognostic factors were tumor persistence or recurrence after radiotherapy, surgical margin status and level of tumor invasion. Conclusions Surgical salvage remains the gold standard for management after failure of initial radiation therapy. The extent of tumor invasion must be assessed sufficiently before operation, and the surgical margin status must be identified in operation by using a frozen sectioning approach, especially in patients with tumor invasion to muscle/cartilage and tumor persistence after radiotherapy.  相似文献   

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CONCLUSIONS: In the near future salvage supracricoid laryngectomy (SCL) will be used more extensively for failures of radiotherapy for glottic carcinoma. OBJECTIVES: Primary radiotherapy has been used for patients with early glottic carcinomas in northern Europe and North America for more than half a century. Local recurrences after radiotherapy for glottic malignancies occur in 5-25% for T1 carcinomas and in 15-50% for T2 carcinomas. The classic choice as salvage surgery in cases of glottic squamous cell carcinoma recurrence after irradiation failure is total laryngectomy. The development of extended conservation procedures such as SCL has permitted an increasing number of successful partial laryngectomies that save laryngeal functions after radiotherapy failure. SCL allows the creation of a neo-larynx, permitting both swallowing and speech; in most cases the tracheostoma can be closed. METHODS: The electronic database Pubmed was searched without publication date limits. RESULTS: Considering available data (103 cases), 84.5% of the cases treated with salvage SCL for irradiation failure did not present a new local recurrence; laryngeal recurrences after salvage SCL (15.5%) were successfully treated with total laryngectomy in 66.7% of the cases. Tracheostoma closure was possible in all except two cases after a mean period ranging between 12 and 28 days. Swallowing results seemed good, with longer recovery time in irradiated than in non-irradiated patients who underwent SCL. Voice quality determined with psychoacoustic methods had acceptable intelligibility.  相似文献   

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ObjectivesTo analyze oncologic and functional outcomes after supracricoid laryngectomy with cricohyoidoepiglottopexy (SCL-CHEP) in glottic carcinoma with anterior commissure (AC) involvement, to determine predictive factors, and to compare results with those reported for other therapeutic strategies.Material and methodsA retrospective analysis included all patients who underwent SCL-CHEP for glottic squamous cell carcinoma with anterior commissure involvement in our institution, between 2000 and 2014. Swallowing function was evaluated on the DOSS (Dysphagia Outcomes and Severity Scale).ResultsFifty-three patients were included. Three-year overall, cause-specific and recurrence-free survival rates were 86, 95 and 80%, respectively. There were 5 cases of local recurrence (9%), all treated by total laryngectomy. Smoking was the only predictive factor of recurrence-free survival (P = 0.02). Mean DOSS score was 5.5 ± 0.9. DOSS scores  6 (normal oral feeding) were recovered by 59% of patients. T-stage  2 was the only predictive factor for DOSS score (P = 0.04).ConclusionIn glottic carcinoma with anterior commissure involvement, SCL with CHEP provided a local control rate of more than 90%, which is higher than reported with endoscopic surgery or external radiotherapy. However, contrary to LSC, salvage of local recurrence can often be obtained by conservative treatments after endoscopic surgery. Therefore, total-laryngectomy-free survival rates after SCL-CHEP and endoscopic surgery are finally comparable.  相似文献   

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Although transoral laser surgery (TLS) for the treatment of early stage glottic carcinoma is now widely used, the patterns of local recurrences, related re-treatment methods, and results have not been documented comprehensively. Two hundred fifty-two patients with glottic carcinoma stage I or II were treated for cure with TLS alone and followed up for 24 to 139 months (mean, 62 months). Their charts were retrospectively reviewed to identify local recurrence patterns. Thirty-five patients (13.9%) presented with local recurrences or second laryngeal primaries 4 to 84 months (mean, 23 months) after initial treatment. Of the 161 patients classified T1N0M0, 21 (13.0%) suffered local recurrences, and in the 91 classified T2N0M0, 14 (15.4%) tumors recurred. If tumors recurring more than 60 months after initial treatment are considered second primary tumors rather than recurrences, then only 18 (11.2%) of 161 patients classified T1N0M0 would have had a recurrence. However, the difference in local control between patients with stage I versus stage II disease would still not be significant (p = .41). Of the 35 patients with local recurrences, 16 (45%) were managed with total laryngectomy, 10 (28.6%) with further TLS, 4 (11.4%) with partial laryngectomy, and 2 (5.7%) with radiotherapy, and 3 (8.6%) had no curative treatment. Accordingly, 16 patients (45.7%) with local treatment failure could be treated with further organ-sparing treatment methods. The actuarial overall survival, disease-specific survival, and organ preservation rates 5 years after the diagnosis of recurrent disease were 43.6%, 74.6%, and 33.7%. Transoral laser surgery leads to local control rates that are comparable to those found after radiotherapy for lesions classified T1 and leads to slightly better control rates for lesions classified T2, but the results are inferior to those achieved with conventional partial laryngectomy. However, if local recurrence occurs, then more re-treatment options are available after TLS as compared to initial radiotherapy or open surgery.  相似文献   

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《Acta oto-laryngologica》2012,132(11):1028-1034
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Background: T3 supraglottic laryngeal carcinoma (LC) is a common advanced laryngeal cancer.

Objective: This study was conducted to assess the clinical results of pathological T3 (pT3) supraglottic LC patients who were amenable to laryngectomy treated with primary surgery and postoperative therapy.

Methods: Retrospective review of 202 pT3 cases of supraglottic laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

Results: The five-year cancer specific survival (CSS) rate was 63.7% and the overall survival rate (OS) was 62.8%. For T3 supraglottic patients who underwent total laryngectomy, the five-year disease-free survival (DFS) was 51.8%, and the CSS was 62.5%. For patients who underwent partial laryngectomy, the five-year DFS was 72.2%, and the CSS was 79.0%. High lymph node and stage status are predictors of mortality for these patients. No difference was found in the DFS and CSS rates between patients with negative margins and those with positive margins following postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Conclusion: Surgical treatment of T3 supraglottic LC patients achieved satisfactory results. Postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy are an effective method of treatment for T3 supraglottic LC patients, especially for those with a positive margin.  相似文献   

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The purpose of this study was to define the treatment of choice (partial laryngectomy vs radiotherapy) in the early stage of supraglottic squamous cell cancer (ESSC). One hundred and fifteen patients with ESSC were treated with either partial laryngectomy (25 patients) or with radiotherapy(90 patients) between January 1984 and December 1996. All patients had a follow-up of over ¶29 months. Radiotherapy (RT) had a local control rate of 79%, which increased to 90% with salvage surgery, and a high larynx preservation rate (83%). Partial laryngectomy (PL) offered a better initial local control rate of 84%, which increased to 88% with salvage surgery, and functional results were also good (80%). No statistically significant differences were found between RT and PL. RT was less costly, showed better suitability for treatment, produced moderate morbidity and sequelae, and local recurrence was easier to rescue. However, it is a once-only application technique. PL showed higher immediate postoperative morbidity, higher cost and lower suitability for treatment but had fewer sequelae, offered the best initial local control and is multi-applicable. No clear oncological arguments were found in our series to define whether PL or RT is the treatment of choice for ESSC. Both are effective therapies. Secondary factors such as suitability for treatment, morbidity, cost and applicability should be individually evaluated when choosing the type of treatment. As the laser endoscopic approach decreases morbidity and costs and makes the condition more suitable for treatment, it could be the treatment of choice for ESSC, in cases where local tumoral extent and larynx exposure allow radical excision.  相似文献   

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《Acta oto-laryngologica》2012,132(12):1117-1122
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Background: Supracricoid partial laryngectomy (SCL) can have a positive impact on patients’ quality of life by circumventing dysphagia and voice problems resulting from creation of a permanent stoma after conventional total laryngectomy (TL) surgery.

Aims/Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the oncologic and functional outcomes of salvage SCL for recurrent laryngeal carcinoma.

Material and methods: Forty-five patients that underwent salvage surgery for recurrent laryngeal carcinoma between January 2004 and May 2015 after initial treatment failure were included in this retrospective study.

Results: Overall survival and disease free survival were non-significantly higher in the salvage SCL group (n?=?14) than in the salvage TL group (n?=?31) (87.5 versus 56.5%, 53.4 versus 41.9%). Multivariate analyses showed only positive resection margin to be significantly associated with survival and recurrence (HR 9.974, p?=?.007, and HR 9.196, p?=?.002, respectively). In the salvage SCL group, 92.8% achieved successful decannulation and all patients returned to an oral diet. All patients in the salvage TL group sustained a permanent stoma and conversation was possible only through esophageal voice or a voice prosthesis. 74.2% of patients in the group were able to tolerate an oral diet.

Conclusions and significance: Salvage SCL showed comparable oncologic outcomes and favorable functional outcomes relative to the classic salvage TL. This study could provide a sufficient basis of SCL as salvage treatment for recurrent laryngeal carcinoma in selected patients.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate our experience in management of radiotherapy failure using endoscopic resection (ER) with carbon dioxide laser, open-neck partial laryngectomy (ONPL), and total laryngectomy. DESIGN: Retrospective medical record review. SETTING: Referral university hospital. PATIENTS: Seventy-one patients with laryngeal cancer previously treated with radiotherapy (69 patients) and chemoradiotherapy (2 patients) underwent salvage surgery. INTERVENTIONS: The treatment policy encompassed ER for glottic rT1a, rT1b with limited anterior commissure involvement, and rT2 with normal cord mobility carcinoma. All ONPLs were performed for rT1 and rT2 tumors with suboptimal endoscopic exposure, rT2 tumors with impaired cord mobility or transcommissural extension, and rT3 tumors for limited paraglottic space invasion or involvement of the inner portion of the thyroid cartilage. Total laryngectomy was planned in patients who were not suitable for partial laryngectomy owing to poor general condition, for rT3 carcinoma with massive involvement of the paraglottic space, and for rT4a tumors. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinical, radiologic, surgical, and pathologic data. Survival curves were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Comparisons between different variables were performed using the log-rank test. RESULTS: Salvage surgery consisted of ER in 22 patients, ONPL in 15, and total laryngectomy in 34. The pT category after salvage surgery was pT1 in 12 patients, pT2 in 20, pT3 in 20, and pT4a in 19. Five-year disease-specific and disease-free survival and laryngeal preservation for the entire series were 72%, 61%, and 40%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Survival rates for the entire series were not different from those previously reported using a more aggressive surgical approach without attempts at organ preservation. The laryngeal preservation rate justifies conservative treatment in the presence of limited recurrent lesions.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To report the outcome of surgical salvage performed for early-stage squamous cell carcinoma of the glottic larynx that recurred or progressed after definitive radiotherapy. DESIGN: Retrospective outcome analysis. SETTING: Tertiary referral center specializing in head and neck cancer. PATIENTS: Forty-three patients who underwent salvage surgery after definitive radiation therapy for early-stage (T1-T2) glottic cancer were identified from a preexisting database of 662 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx treated at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center between the years 1984 and 1998. The T stage at initial presentation was T1 in 20 (18%) and T2 in 23 (32%). Twenty-one patients (49%) were amenable to salvage partial laryngectomy (SPL), but 22 (51%) required salvage total laryngectomy (STL). Details on patient characteristics, tumor characteristics, postoperative complications, and survival outcome were extracted from the database. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Overall survival, disease-specific survival, neck recurrence-free survival, and distant recurrence-free survival. RESULTS: No postoperative death occurred following salvage surgery. The overall incidence of complications was 21%, with no difference between the SPL and STL groups. Patients who required STL had poorer overall survival and disease-specific survival compared with patients who required SPL (overall survival, 50% vs 89%; P = .003; disease-specific survival, 51% vs 93%; P = .002). This difference in survival was associated with a poorer neck recurrence-free survival and distant recurrence-free survival in the STL group compared with the SPL group (neck recurrence-free survival, 80% vs 100%; P = .04; distant recurrence-free survival, 71% vs 93%; P = .06). Univariate analysis showed that age and clinical T stage at recurrence were predictors of overall survival, disease-specific survival, and distant recurrence-free survival. CONCLUSIONS: Careful selection of patients with early-stage glottic tumors that recur or progress after radiation allows patients to be successfully treated by partial laryngectomy with excellent survival outcome. However, despite an aggressive policy of performing partial laryngectomy when feasible, up to 50% of patients will require a total laryngectomy owing to progression of disease. These patients have poorer survival outcomes manifested by local, regional, and distant disease progression.  相似文献   

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T3 carcinoma of the larynx may be treated by surgery or by irradiation. A large number of oncologists feel that radical surgery offers a better chance of cure than does radiotherapy. We report a series of 147 patients with T3 N0 carcinoma of the larynx treated either by irradiation with salvage laryngectomy in the event of a recurrence, or by total laryngectomy. 109 patients had radiotherapy and 38 patients underwent surgery. The groups were well matched with no significant difference between the significant prognostic factors. The 5-year survival rate between the radiotherapy (70%) and surgery (40%) groups was significantly different (chi 2 = 4.48, d.f. = 1, P < 0.05). In spite of the well known problems associated with retrospective studies the present series suggests that radiotherapy combined with salvage surgery is an oncologically sound option for treating T3 laryngeal carcinoma.  相似文献   

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We present a retrospective study of 551 patients treated with conservative surgery for glottic carcinoma at the Gregorio Marañón Hospital between 1962 and 1996. In all, 12% of cases were locally advanced carcinomas. In early-stage carcinomas there were no statistical differences in 5-year survival between those treated by endoscopic laser resection, vertical hemilaryngectomy and radiotherapy. However, tumor recurrence after primary radiotherapy was higher (27%) than with conservative surgery (12%), while the voice preservation rate was significantly higher with surgery (83%) than with radiotherapy (72%). With locally advanced cancer, irradiated patients (to 60 Gy) had a 50% probability of recurrence with a very low chance for salvage by total laryngectomy (5-year survival rate, 38.5%). In contrast, partial laryngectomy could be performed on carefully selected patients, and the results for these patients were comparable to those for smaller lesions (with a 5-year survival rate of 81%).  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To review the patients operated in our department with supracricoid partial laryngectomy with either cricohyoidoepiglottopexy (CHEP) (59 cases) or cricohyoidopexy (CHP) (10 cases) technique, for primary or recurrent glottosupraglottic squamous cell carcinoma and compare the technique with other surgical or conservative approaches for treatment of laryngeal carcinoma. METHODS: From hospital charts, we retrospectively reviewed 69 patients who had undergone supracricoid partial laryngectomy with the CHEP or CHP technique between 1983 and 1996 for primary or recurrent glottosupraglottic squamous cell carcinoma in our department. Statistical evaluation of oncological and functional results were conducted. Results were compared with other surgical and conservative treatment for glottosupraglottic carcinoma of the larynx that were published previously in the literature. RESULTS: Sixty-nine patients had CHEP or CHP for glottosupraglottic carcinoma of the larynx. Thirteen percent of the patients received adjuvant radiotherapy. Minimum follow-up was 2 years or until death. Five-year actuarial survival (Kaplan-Meier method) was 68%. Global local control was achieved in 84% of cases. Among previously untreated patients (n = 54), local control rate was 94.5%. After 1 year, 92.7% of patients achieved normal swallowing and respiration. Salvage total laryngectomy had to be performed in four patients (5.7%) for persistent aspiration and in five patients (7.2%), who were previously treated with radiotherapy, for local recurrence. No permanent tracheostomy or gastrostomy was required. CONCLUSIONS: Our experience with supracricoid partial laryngectomy with either CHP or CHEP suggests that this technique is a valuable alternative to radiotherapy for T2-T4 glottosupraglottic carcinomas, particularly those with extension and invasion of the anterior commissure. It allows for preservation of a good laryngeal function without altering the long-term survival, keeping total laryngectomy as a salvage procedure.  相似文献   

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Supracricoid laryngectomy can be an alternative in selected patients with a local recurrence after radiotherapy when endoscopic treatment or more conservative external approaches are not indicated. In this study, we reviewed our experience in patients who underwent salvage supracricoid laryngectomies for local recurrence following radiotherapy. Between 1997 and 2005, salvage supracricoid laryngectomy was performed in nine consecutive patients. The primary tumour was located in the glottis in eight cases and in the supraglottis in one case. The reconstruction method consisted of a cricohyoidoepiglottopexy in six cases and a cricohyoidopexy in three. One patient died of a complication associated to salvage treatment and another died as a consequence of a new recurrence of the laryngeal tumour. All patients were decannulated and recovered the ability to swallow. The mean cannulation and nasogastric feeding tube times were 11 and 27 days, respectively. The mean hospitalisation time was 34 days. Six patients had wound healing complications, all of which were solved without further surgery. Laryngeal function was preserved in 78% of the patients treated. In conclusion, supracricoid laryngectomy is an effective technique as salvage treatment in selected cases of local recurrence after radiotherapy and it can be an alternative to total laryngectomy when other methods of salvage conservation laryngeal surgery are not indicated.  相似文献   

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König O  Bockmühl U  Haake K 《HNO》2006,54(2):93-98
BACKGROUND: Endoscopic laser resection is one treatment modality for early glottic carcinoma. Benefits are the preservation of laryngeal structure without tracheotomy, the short duration of treatment, low traumatisation and good functional results. METHODS: From 1989 to 1999, 143 patients with an isolated and previously untreated glottic squamous cell carcinoma were treated by CO2 endoscopic laser resection. The tumors were classified as carcinoma in situ (Tis) in seven cases, T1 tumor (T1N0M0) in 91 patients and T2 tumor (T2N0M0) in 45 cases. Median follow-up was 5 years. RESULTS: For the group of Tis and T1 carcinomas, 86 of 98 patients were free of recurrences. The 12 recurrences (12.2%) were treated by repeated laser surgery and laryngectomy (four patients). None of these patients died of tumor related causes. For patients with T2 carcinomas, the overall recurrence rate was 28.9% (13 patients). In six patients, a total laryngectomy had to be performed and one patient died because of tumor recurrence. The relapse free survival estimate using the Kaplan-Meier method was 87% for Tis and T1 carcinomas and 70% for T2 carcinomas. The overall laryngeal preservation rate was 95% for Tis and T1 carcinomas and 85% for T2 tumors. All recurrences occurred within 4 years of primary surgery. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the oncological outcome after endoscopic laser surgery is comparable to conventional open partial resections.  相似文献   

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We describe our experiences of treating three patients with recurrent T3 squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx, following initial treatment with radiotherapy; using the technique of partial crico-laryngectomy and autologous pre-fabricated tracheal flap reconstruction as described in 1998 by Delaere (1). We have found the technique to be technically challenging. The patients require extensive speech and swallowing rehabilitation following surgery, but the functional result offers significant advantages over the other surgical salvage procedures of total or near-total laryngectomy. We describe our early results of three patients that we have treated using this technique.  相似文献   

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Local recurrence after CO2 laser cordectomy for early glottic carcinoma   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
OBJECTIVES: To point out prognosis factors of local recurrence after endoscopic cordectomies for Tis, T1a, T1b, and T2 glottic squamous cell carcinomas. STUDY DESIGN: A cohort of 110 patients treated from January 1990 to December 2000 at a single institution was retrospectively analyzed: 21 had Tis, 76 T1a, 7 T1b, and 6 T2 (mean follow-up 42 mo; range 1-160 mo). METHODS: The depth and extension of the excision were graded according to the European Laryngological Society Classification. Univariate analysis was used to review the impact on disease-free survival of factors related to the host, the tumor, and the treatment. RESULTS: According to the Kaplan-Meier method, the 5 year overall survival and the disease-free survival were 87% and 75%, respectively. The rates of cause-specific survival, ultimate local control with laser alone, and laryngeal preservation were 97%, 84%, and 90%, respectively. Univariate analysis by the log rank test revealed that vocal muscle infiltration (P = .001) and subglottic involvement (P = .02) have a significant impact on disease-free survival. Of the 22 patients with local recurrence (17 T1a, 1 T1b, and 4 T2), 9 were managed with total laryngectomy, 5 with partial laryngectomy, 4 with further laser cordectomy, 2 with radiotherapy, and 2 had no curative treatment. CONCLUSION: Transoral laser surgery for early glottic carcinoma is a valid alternative to radiotherapy and partial laryngectomy in terms of oncologic results. It offers low morbidity and excellent retreatment options in case of local failure. Careful patient selection for laser surgery is essential to secure good results.  相似文献   

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