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Functional outcomes and survival of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer after total glossectomy
Affiliation:1. Universidade de Taubaté (UNITAU), Taubaté, SP, Brazil;2. Hospital Regional do Vale do Paraíba (HRVP), Taubaté, SP, Brazil
Abstract:IntroductionCancer of the oral cavity and oropharynx presents aggressive behavior and its diagnosis is, in most cases, performed in advanced stages. Total glossectomy is a therapeutic option in locally advanced cancer, and the only one in the recurrent or residual disease, after chemoradiotherapy.ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical-epidemiological profile, postoperative complications, survival rates and functional aspects of patients with oral cavity and oropharynx cancer after total glossectomy.MethodsIt was a retrospective study where 22 patients were included with oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer after total glossectomy at the Hospital Regional do Vale do Paraíba, em Taubaté, São Paulo.ResultsAll patients were male, with a median age of 57 years, most of tumors are located in the tongue and floor of the mouth and classified as stage IVa. Total glossectomy as initial treatment was performed in 18 and as salvage in four patients. The major pectoralis myocutaneous flap was used for reconstruction in all cases. The main postoperative complication was wound infection and salivary fistula.ConclusionOverall survival was 19% and cancer-specific survival was 30.8% in five years. Eight patients were rehabilitated for exclusive oral feeding without the dependence tracheostomy and enteral tube, all with an overall survival greater than 15 months.
Keywords:Oropharyngeal neoplasms  Glossectomy  Oral neoplasms  Survival analysis  Physiological function recovery  Neoplasias orofaríngeas  Glossectomia  Neoplasias bucais  Análise de sobrevida  Recuperação de função fisiológica
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