Maria K Brake 1 , Lauren Jain 1 , Robert D Hart 1 , Jonathan R B Trites 1 , Matthew Rigby 1 , S Mark Taylor 2 . Show Affiliations »
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Patients who have undergone treatment for head and neck cancer are at risk for neck lymphedema, which can severely affect quality of life. Liposuction has been used successfully for cancer patients who suffer from posttreatment limb lymphedema. The purpose of our study was to review the outcomes of head and neck cancer patients at our center who have undergone submental liposuction for posttreatment lymphedema. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Oncology center in tertiary hospital setting. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Head and neck cancer patients who underwent submental liposuction for posttreatment lymphedema were included. Nine patients met the study criteria. Patients completed 2 surveys (Modified Blepharoplasty Outcome Evaluation and the validated Derriford Appearance Scale) pre- and postoperatively to assess satisfaction. Patients' pre- and postoperative photos were graded by independent observers to assess outcomes objectively. RESULTS: Our study demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in patients' self-perception of appearance and statistically significant objective scoring of appearance following submental liposuction. CONCLUSION: Submental liposuction improves the appearance and quality of life for head and neck cancer patients suffering from posttreatment lymphedema by way of improving their self-perception and self-confidence. © American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation 2014.
OBJECTIVE: Patients who have undergone treatment for head and neck cancer are at risk for neck lymphedema , which can severely affect quality of life. Liposuction has been used successfully for cancer patients who suffer from posttreatment limb lymphedema . The purpose of our study was to review the outcomes of head and neck cancer patients at our center who have undergone submental liposuction for posttreatment lymphedema . STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Oncology center in tertiary hospital setting. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Head and neck cancer patients who underwent submental liposuction for posttreatment lymphedema were included. Nine patients met the study criteria. Patients completed 2 surveys (Modified Blepharoplasty Outcome Evaluation and the validated Derriford Appearance Scale) pre- and postoperatively to assess satisfaction. Patients ' pre- and postoperative photos were graded by independent observers to assess outcomes objectively. RESULTS: Our study demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in patients ' self-perception of appearance and statistically significant objective scoring of appearance following submental liposuction. CONCLUSION: Submental liposuction improves the appearance and quality of life for head and neck cancer patients suffering from posttreatment lymphedema by way of improving their self-perception and self-confidence. © American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation 2014.
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Derriford appearance; blepharoplasty outcome evaluation; head and neck; liposuction; lymphedema; self-perception; submental
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Year: 2014
PMID: 24718757 DOI: 10.1177/0194599814529401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ISSN: 0194-5998 Impact factor: 3.497