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Staged laryngeal reconstruction with a prefabricated flap for radiation recurrent glottic carcinoma.

Moustafa W Mourad1, Henry K Su2, Jerry R Castro1,2, Cathy L Lazarus1,2,3, Jason B Clain2, Jacqueline S Mojica1,2, Mark L Urken1,2,3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Although salvage total laryngectomy remains the definitive approach to recurrent/persistent glottic cancer following failed radiation therapy for favorable early-stage disease, it comes at the price of a permanent laryngostome and an impact on quality of life. We describe a three-stage method of laryngeal reconstruction for salvage partial laryngectomy to address the unique challenges of operating on radiation recurrent/persistent cancer. STUDY
DESIGN: This was a single-surgeon retrospective case series of patients who underwent a three-stage laryngeal reconstruction for salvage partial laryngectomy.
METHODS: We performed a comprehensive review of the clinical, pathologic, and radiologic files of all patients who underwent a three-stage laryngeal reconstruction for salvage partial laryngectomy.
RESULTS: Seven male patients underwent a three-stage laryngeal reconstruction following open partial salvage laryngectomy. The average follow-up time since salvage surgery was 55 months. All patients were without evidence of recurrence and demonstrated satisfactory functional outcomes.
CONCLUSION: Staged reconstruction provides a more controlled assessment of wound healing and valuable pathologic information regarding the specific disease virulence and adequacy of the margins. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4. Laryngoscope, 126:1061-1070, 2016.
© 2015 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.

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Keywords:  Head and neck surgery; laryngeal cancer; reconstruction

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26541762     DOI: 10.1002/lary.25593

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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1.  The Clinical Understaging of Recurrent Glottic Carcinoma after Radiation Failure.

Authors:  Moustafa Mourad; Sami P Moubayed; Ilya Likhterov; Mark Urken
Journal:  Case Rep Otolaryngol       Date:  2016-02-18
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