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Partial Laryngectomy for pT4a Laryngeal Cancer: Outcomes and Limits in Selected Cases

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The results of this large series highlight the good onco-functional results of selected pT4a laryngeal tumors treated with open partial horizontal laryngectomies (OPHL). The best cases to be treated with OPHLs are the low-volume pT4a laryngeal tumors, with minimal or absent cartilage...

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Autores principales: Succo, Giovanni, Bertolin, Andy, Santos, Izabela Costa, Tascone, Martina, Lionello, Marco, Fantini, Marco, de Freitas, Andressa Silva, Bertotto, Ilaria, Sprio, Andrea Elio, Sanguineti, Giuseppe, Dias, Fernando Luiz, Rizzotto, Giuseppe, Crosetti, Erika
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10216219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37345197
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15102861
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author Succo, Giovanni
Bertolin, Andy
Santos, Izabela Costa
Tascone, Martina
Lionello, Marco
Fantini, Marco
de Freitas, Andressa Silva
Bertotto, Ilaria
Sprio, Andrea Elio
Sanguineti, Giuseppe
Dias, Fernando Luiz
Rizzotto, Giuseppe
Crosetti, Erika
author_facet Succo, Giovanni
Bertolin, Andy
Santos, Izabela Costa
Tascone, Martina
Lionello, Marco
Fantini, Marco
de Freitas, Andressa Silva
Bertotto, Ilaria
Sprio, Andrea Elio
Sanguineti, Giuseppe
Dias, Fernando Luiz
Rizzotto, Giuseppe
Crosetti, Erika
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The results of this large series highlight the good onco-functional results of selected pT4a laryngeal tumors treated with open partial horizontal laryngectomies (OPHL). The best cases to be treated with OPHLs are the low-volume pT4a laryngeal tumors, with minimal or absent cartilage destruction. The level of standardization of these procedures’ indications should allow consideration of open partial horizontal laryngectomy as a valid therapeutic option in case of a patient’s absolute refusal of total laryngectomy or non-surgical protocols with concomitant chemo-radiotherapy. Based also on the obtained results in the treatment of selected pT4a, such a surgical strategy should no longer be considered anecdotal. Extending the limit of resection and including a large part of the cricoid cartilage and one crico-arytenoid unit (type III OPHL + CAU) expanded the indications of type II OPHL + ARY, allowing for a safer resection of advanced and challenging laryngeal tumors. ABSTRACT: A large multi-institutional case series of laryngeal cancer (LC) T4a was carried out, including 134 cases treated with open partial horizontal laryngectomies (OPHL) +/− post-operative radiation therapy (PORT). The goal was to understand better whether OPHL can be included among the viable options in selected pT4a LC patients who refuse a standard approach, represented by total laryngectomy (TL) + PORT. All 134 patients underwent OPHL type I (supraglottic), II (supracricoid), or III (supratracheal), according to the European Laryngological Society Classification. Comparing clinical and pathological stages showed pT up-staging in 105 cases (78.4%) and pN up-staging in 19 patients (11.4%). Five-year data on overall survival, disease-specific survival, disease-free survival, freedom from laryngectomy, and laryngo-esophageal dysfunction-free survival (rate of patients surviving without a local recurrence or requiring total laryngectomy and without a feeding tube or a tracheostomy) were, respectively, 82.1%, 89.8%, 75.7%, 89.7%, and 78.3%. Overall, complications were observed in 22 cases (16.4%). Sequelae were observed in 28 patients (20.9%). No patients died during the postoperative period. This large series highlights the good onco-functional results of low-volume pT4a laryngeal tumors, with minimal or absent cartilage destruction, treated with OPHLs. The level of standardization of the indication for OPHL should allow consideration of OPHL as a valid therapeutic option in cases where the patient refuses total laryngectomy or non-surgical protocols with concomitant chemo-radiotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-102162192023-05-27 Partial Laryngectomy for pT4a Laryngeal Cancer: Outcomes and Limits in Selected Cases Succo, Giovanni Bertolin, Andy Santos, Izabela Costa Tascone, Martina Lionello, Marco Fantini, Marco de Freitas, Andressa Silva Bertotto, Ilaria Sprio, Andrea Elio Sanguineti, Giuseppe Dias, Fernando Luiz Rizzotto, Giuseppe Crosetti, Erika Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The results of this large series highlight the good onco-functional results of selected pT4a laryngeal tumors treated with open partial horizontal laryngectomies (OPHL). The best cases to be treated with OPHLs are the low-volume pT4a laryngeal tumors, with minimal or absent cartilage destruction. The level of standardization of these procedures’ indications should allow consideration of open partial horizontal laryngectomy as a valid therapeutic option in case of a patient’s absolute refusal of total laryngectomy or non-surgical protocols with concomitant chemo-radiotherapy. Based also on the obtained results in the treatment of selected pT4a, such a surgical strategy should no longer be considered anecdotal. Extending the limit of resection and including a large part of the cricoid cartilage and one crico-arytenoid unit (type III OPHL + CAU) expanded the indications of type II OPHL + ARY, allowing for a safer resection of advanced and challenging laryngeal tumors. ABSTRACT: A large multi-institutional case series of laryngeal cancer (LC) T4a was carried out, including 134 cases treated with open partial horizontal laryngectomies (OPHL) +/− post-operative radiation therapy (PORT). The goal was to understand better whether OPHL can be included among the viable options in selected pT4a LC patients who refuse a standard approach, represented by total laryngectomy (TL) + PORT. All 134 patients underwent OPHL type I (supraglottic), II (supracricoid), or III (supratracheal), according to the European Laryngological Society Classification. Comparing clinical and pathological stages showed pT up-staging in 105 cases (78.4%) and pN up-staging in 19 patients (11.4%). Five-year data on overall survival, disease-specific survival, disease-free survival, freedom from laryngectomy, and laryngo-esophageal dysfunction-free survival (rate of patients surviving without a local recurrence or requiring total laryngectomy and without a feeding tube or a tracheostomy) were, respectively, 82.1%, 89.8%, 75.7%, 89.7%, and 78.3%. Overall, complications were observed in 22 cases (16.4%). Sequelae were observed in 28 patients (20.9%). No patients died during the postoperative period. This large series highlights the good onco-functional results of low-volume pT4a laryngeal tumors, with minimal or absent cartilage destruction, treated with OPHLs. The level of standardization of the indication for OPHL should allow consideration of OPHL as a valid therapeutic option in cases where the patient refuses total laryngectomy or non-surgical protocols with concomitant chemo-radiotherapy. MDPI 2023-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10216219/ /pubmed/37345197 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15102861 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Succo, Giovanni
Bertolin, Andy
Santos, Izabela Costa
Tascone, Martina
Lionello, Marco
Fantini, Marco
de Freitas, Andressa Silva
Bertotto, Ilaria
Sprio, Andrea Elio
Sanguineti, Giuseppe
Dias, Fernando Luiz
Rizzotto, Giuseppe
Crosetti, Erika
Partial Laryngectomy for pT4a Laryngeal Cancer: Outcomes and Limits in Selected Cases
title Partial Laryngectomy for pT4a Laryngeal Cancer: Outcomes and Limits in Selected Cases
title_full Partial Laryngectomy for pT4a Laryngeal Cancer: Outcomes and Limits in Selected Cases
title_fullStr Partial Laryngectomy for pT4a Laryngeal Cancer: Outcomes and Limits in Selected Cases
title_full_unstemmed Partial Laryngectomy for pT4a Laryngeal Cancer: Outcomes and Limits in Selected Cases
title_short Partial Laryngectomy for pT4a Laryngeal Cancer: Outcomes and Limits in Selected Cases
title_sort partial laryngectomy for pt4a laryngeal cancer: outcomes and limits in selected cases
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10216219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37345197
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15102861
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