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Clinical outcomes of transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer
BACKGROUND: Transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery (TOVS) was developed as a new distinct surgical procedure for hypopharyngeal cancer (HPC) and supraglottic cancer (SGC) staged at up to T3. However, long-term treatment outcomes of TOVS remain to be validated. METHODS: Under a straight broad intralumi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5485567/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28651556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-017-3396-0 |
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author | Imanishi, Yorihisa Ozawa, Hiroyuki Sakamoto, Koji Fujii, Ryoichi Shigetomi, Seiji Habu, Noboru Otsuka, Kuninori Sato, Yoichiro Watanabe, Yoshihiro Sekimizu, Mariko Ito, Fumihiro Tomita, Toshiki Ogawa, Kaoru |
author_facet | Imanishi, Yorihisa Ozawa, Hiroyuki Sakamoto, Koji Fujii, Ryoichi Shigetomi, Seiji Habu, Noboru Otsuka, Kuninori Sato, Yoichiro Watanabe, Yoshihiro Sekimizu, Mariko Ito, Fumihiro Tomita, Toshiki Ogawa, Kaoru |
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description | BACKGROUND: Transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery (TOVS) was developed as a new distinct surgical procedure for hypopharyngeal cancer (HPC) and supraglottic cancer (SGC) staged at up to T3. However, long-term treatment outcomes of TOVS remain to be validated. METHODS: Under a straight broad intraluminal view provided by combined use of a distending laryngoscope and a videolaryngoscope, we performed en bloc tumor resection via direct bimanual handling of the ready-made straight-form surgical instruments and devices. We retrospectively analyzed functional and oncologic outcomes of 72 patients with HPC (n = 58) or SGC (n = 14) whose minimum follow-up was 24 months or until death. RESULTS: The cohort comprised nine patients of Tis, 23 of T1, 33 of T2, and 7 of T3. Among 36 patients (50%) who underwent neck dissection simultaneously, all but one were pathologically node-positive. Twelve patients underwent postoperative concurrent chemoradiation (CCRT) as adjuvant treatment, and another four patients underwent radiation or CCRT for second or later primary cancer. The endotracheal tube was removed in an operation room in all but two patients who underwent temporary tracheostomy. Pharyngeal fistula was formed transiently in two patients. The median time until patients resumed oral intake and could take a soft meal was 2 and 5 days, respectively. Eventually, 69 patients (96%) took normal meals. The 5-year cause-specific survival (CSS), overall survival (OS), larynx-preserved CSS, and loco-regional controlled CSS were 87.3%, 77.9%, 86.0%, and 88.0%, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed N2-3 as an independent prognostic factor in both CSS (hazard ratio [HR] = 25.51, P = 0.008) and OS (HR = 4.90, P = 0.022), which indirectly reflected higher risk of delayed distant metastasis. CONCLUSIONS: Considering its sound functional and oncological outcomes with various practical advantages, TOVS can be a dependable, less invasive, and cost-effective surgical option of an organ-function preservation strategy for HPC and SGC. |
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spelling | pubmed-54855672017-06-30 Clinical outcomes of transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer Imanishi, Yorihisa Ozawa, Hiroyuki Sakamoto, Koji Fujii, Ryoichi Shigetomi, Seiji Habu, Noboru Otsuka, Kuninori Sato, Yoichiro Watanabe, Yoshihiro Sekimizu, Mariko Ito, Fumihiro Tomita, Toshiki Ogawa, Kaoru BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery (TOVS) was developed as a new distinct surgical procedure for hypopharyngeal cancer (HPC) and supraglottic cancer (SGC) staged at up to T3. However, long-term treatment outcomes of TOVS remain to be validated. METHODS: Under a straight broad intraluminal view provided by combined use of a distending laryngoscope and a videolaryngoscope, we performed en bloc tumor resection via direct bimanual handling of the ready-made straight-form surgical instruments and devices. We retrospectively analyzed functional and oncologic outcomes of 72 patients with HPC (n = 58) or SGC (n = 14) whose minimum follow-up was 24 months or until death. RESULTS: The cohort comprised nine patients of Tis, 23 of T1, 33 of T2, and 7 of T3. Among 36 patients (50%) who underwent neck dissection simultaneously, all but one were pathologically node-positive. Twelve patients underwent postoperative concurrent chemoradiation (CCRT) as adjuvant treatment, and another four patients underwent radiation or CCRT for second or later primary cancer. The endotracheal tube was removed in an operation room in all but two patients who underwent temporary tracheostomy. Pharyngeal fistula was formed transiently in two patients. The median time until patients resumed oral intake and could take a soft meal was 2 and 5 days, respectively. Eventually, 69 patients (96%) took normal meals. The 5-year cause-specific survival (CSS), overall survival (OS), larynx-preserved CSS, and loco-regional controlled CSS were 87.3%, 77.9%, 86.0%, and 88.0%, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed N2-3 as an independent prognostic factor in both CSS (hazard ratio [HR] = 25.51, P = 0.008) and OS (HR = 4.90, P = 0.022), which indirectly reflected higher risk of delayed distant metastasis. CONCLUSIONS: Considering its sound functional and oncological outcomes with various practical advantages, TOVS can be a dependable, less invasive, and cost-effective surgical option of an organ-function preservation strategy for HPC and SGC. BioMed Central 2017-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5485567/ /pubmed/28651556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-017-3396-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Imanishi, Yorihisa Ozawa, Hiroyuki Sakamoto, Koji Fujii, Ryoichi Shigetomi, Seiji Habu, Noboru Otsuka, Kuninori Sato, Yoichiro Watanabe, Yoshihiro Sekimizu, Mariko Ito, Fumihiro Tomita, Toshiki Ogawa, Kaoru Clinical outcomes of transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer |
title | Clinical outcomes of transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer |
title_full | Clinical outcomes of transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer |
title_fullStr | Clinical outcomes of transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical outcomes of transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer |
title_short | Clinical outcomes of transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer |
title_sort | clinical outcomes of transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic cancer |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5485567/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28651556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-017-3396-0 |
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