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Oncological outcome after free jejunal flap reconstruction for carcinoma of the hypopharynx

It has been a common practice among the oncologist to reduce the dosage of adjuvant radiotherapy for patients after free jejunal flap reconstruction. The current aims to study potential risk of radiation to the visceral flap and the subsequent oncological outcome. Between 1996 and 2010, consecutive...

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Autores principales: Chan, Jimmy Yu Wai, Chow, Velda Ling Yu, Chan, Richie Chiu Lung, Lau, Gregory Ian Siu Kee
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3365236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22094906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-011-1836-z
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author Chan, Jimmy Yu Wai
Chow, Velda Ling Yu
Chan, Richie Chiu Lung
Lau, Gregory Ian Siu Kee
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Chow, Velda Ling Yu
Chan, Richie Chiu Lung
Lau, Gregory Ian Siu Kee
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description It has been a common practice among the oncologist to reduce the dosage of adjuvant radiotherapy for patients after free jejunal flap reconstruction. The current aims to study potential risk of radiation to the visceral flap and the subsequent oncological outcome. Between 1996 and 2010, consecutive patients with carcinoma of the hypopharynx requiring laryngectomy, circumferential pharyngectomy and post-operative irradiation were recruited. Ninety-six patients were recruited. TNM tumor staging at presentation was: stage II (40.6%), stage III (34.4%) and stage IV (25.0%). Median follow-up period after surgery was 68 months. After tumor ablation, reconstruction was performed using free jejunal flap (60.4%), pectoralis major myocutaneous (PM) flap (31.3%) and free anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap (8.3%). All patients underwent adjuvant radiotherapy within 6.4 weeks after surgery. The mean total dose of radiation given to those receiving cutaneous and jejunal flap reconstruction was 62.2 Gy and 54.8 Gy, respectively. There was no secondary ischaemia or necrosis of the flaps after radiotherapy. The 5-year actuarial loco-regional tumor control for the cutaneous flap and jejunal flap group was: stage II (61 vs. 69%, p = 0.9), stage III (36 vs. 46%, p = 0.2) and stage IV (32 vs. 14%, p = 0.04), respectively. Reduction of radiation dosage in free jejunal group adversely affects the oncological control in stage IV hypopharyngeal carcinoma. In such circumstances, tubed cutaneous flaps are the preferred reconstructive option, so that full-dose radiotherapy can be given.
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spelling pubmed-33652362012-06-13 Oncological outcome after free jejunal flap reconstruction for carcinoma of the hypopharynx Chan, Jimmy Yu Wai Chow, Velda Ling Yu Chan, Richie Chiu Lung Lau, Gregory Ian Siu Kee Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol Head and Neck It has been a common practice among the oncologist to reduce the dosage of adjuvant radiotherapy for patients after free jejunal flap reconstruction. The current aims to study potential risk of radiation to the visceral flap and the subsequent oncological outcome. Between 1996 and 2010, consecutive patients with carcinoma of the hypopharynx requiring laryngectomy, circumferential pharyngectomy and post-operative irradiation were recruited. Ninety-six patients were recruited. TNM tumor staging at presentation was: stage II (40.6%), stage III (34.4%) and stage IV (25.0%). Median follow-up period after surgery was 68 months. After tumor ablation, reconstruction was performed using free jejunal flap (60.4%), pectoralis major myocutaneous (PM) flap (31.3%) and free anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap (8.3%). All patients underwent adjuvant radiotherapy within 6.4 weeks after surgery. The mean total dose of radiation given to those receiving cutaneous and jejunal flap reconstruction was 62.2 Gy and 54.8 Gy, respectively. There was no secondary ischaemia or necrosis of the flaps after radiotherapy. The 5-year actuarial loco-regional tumor control for the cutaneous flap and jejunal flap group was: stage II (61 vs. 69%, p = 0.9), stage III (36 vs. 46%, p = 0.2) and stage IV (32 vs. 14%, p = 0.04), respectively. Reduction of radiation dosage in free jejunal group adversely affects the oncological control in stage IV hypopharyngeal carcinoma. In such circumstances, tubed cutaneous flaps are the preferred reconstructive option, so that full-dose radiotherapy can be given. Springer-Verlag 2011-11-18 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3365236/ /pubmed/22094906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-011-1836-z Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Chan, Jimmy Yu Wai
Chow, Velda Ling Yu
Chan, Richie Chiu Lung
Lau, Gregory Ian Siu Kee
Oncological outcome after free jejunal flap reconstruction for carcinoma of the hypopharynx
title Oncological outcome after free jejunal flap reconstruction for carcinoma of the hypopharynx
title_full Oncological outcome after free jejunal flap reconstruction for carcinoma of the hypopharynx
title_fullStr Oncological outcome after free jejunal flap reconstruction for carcinoma of the hypopharynx
title_full_unstemmed Oncological outcome after free jejunal flap reconstruction for carcinoma of the hypopharynx
title_short Oncological outcome after free jejunal flap reconstruction for carcinoma of the hypopharynx
title_sort oncological outcome after free jejunal flap reconstruction for carcinoma of the hypopharynx
topic Head and Neck
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3365236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22094906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-011-1836-z
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