Organ preserving transoral laser microsurgery for cancer of the hypopharynx
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Organ preserving transoral laser microsurgery for cancer of the hypopharynx
Abstract
Objective: To assess the feasibility of transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) in the treatment of hypopharyngeal cancer, with a special focus on piriform sinus carcinomas, and to report the oncologic and functional outcomes.
Study design: Prospective case-series study at a single institute, an academic tertiary referral center.
Methods: A total of 172 patients with previously untreated squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx were eligible for this study (1986-2003). The piriform sinus was the most common localization (n = 150). Patients with simultaneous second primaries, distant metastases, or N3 neck disease and cancers of the category pT4b were excluded. Fifteen percent of the patients had stages I and II (according to guidelines from the Union Internationale Contre le Cancer 2002/American Joint Commission on Cancer, 2002), and 85% had stages III and IVa. The median follow-up period was 45 months. All patients (n = 172) were treated by TLM, mainly by selective neck dissection (93%) and/or postoperative radiotherapy (52%). Overall survival, recurrence-free survival, organ preservation, and local control were analyzed as end points. Rate of tracheotomies, postoperative complications, and swallowing function (feeding tube dependency) were also analyzed.
Results: : Five-year Kaplan-Meier local control was 84% for pT1; 70% for pT2; 75% for pT3; and 57% for pT4a. Five-year Kaplan-Meier recurrence-free survival was 73% for stages I and II, 59% for stage III, and 47% for stage IVa. The whole group of 172 hypopharyngeal cancer patients was analyzed, with an additional special focus on the homogenous group of piriform sinus carcinomas (n = 150).
Conclusions: Our data support the conclusion that TLM is a valid option to standard radical surgery or standard conservation treatment. Oncologic and functional results compare favorably, while morbidity and complication rates tend to be lower.
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