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Primary versus delayed tracheoesophageal puncture for laryngopharyngectomy with free flap reconstruction.
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The Laryngoscope [Laryngoscope] 2011 Jul; Vol. 121 (7), pp. 1436-40. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 May 03. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Objectives: To determine whether postoperative complication rates and speech outcomes differ between patients undergoing primary versus secondary tracheoesophageal puncture following total laryngectomy with free flap reconstruction.<br />Study Design: Retrospective clinical study in a tertiary academic center.<br />Methods: Between November 2004 and June 2010, 137 patients underwent total laryngectomy or laryngopharyngectomy with pharyngeal free flap reconstruction for malignant disease. Data was collected on patient and operative demographics, early postoperative complications, speech outcomes, and predictive factors for tracheoesophageal puncture failure.<br />Results: Thirty patients (22%) had a primary tracheoesophageal puncture performed at the time of laryngectomy, 27 patients (20%) received secondary punctures (>3 months postlaryngectomy), and 80 patients (58%) never received a puncture. Patient and operative demographics were similar between groups (P < .05), apart from proportionately more hypopharyngeal tumors in the "no puncture" group (P < .002). Similar numbers of patients in primary and secondary puncture groups achieved intelligible speech (67% vs. 71%, P = .82) and both groups reported good patient-perceived voice-related quality of life. Salvage surgery and nonpatch radial forearm free flap reconstruction both trended toward increased early postoperative complication rates (P = .09).<br />Conclusions: There is no difference in the early postoperative complication rate for primary versus secondary tracheoesophageal puncture following total laryngectomy with concurrent free flap reconstruction. Radial forearm patch free flap reconstruction achieves good speech outcomes.<br /> (Copyright © 2011 The American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, Inc.)
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- Academic Medical Centers
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Cohort Studies
Combined Modality Therapy methods
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Forearm surgery
Humans
Laryngeal Neoplasms pathology
Laryngeal Neoplasms surgery
Laryngectomy adverse effects
Larynx, Artificial
Male
Middle Aged
Muscle, Skeletal transplantation
Pharyngeal Neoplasms pathology
Pharyngeal Neoplasms surgery
Pharyngectomy adverse effects
Postoperative Complications physiopathology
Predictive Value of Tests
Punctures
Retrospective Studies
Risk Assessment
Speech Therapy
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Free Tissue Flaps blood supply
Laryngectomy methods
Pharyngectomy methods
Quality of Life
Plastic Surgery Procedures methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1531-4995
- Volume :
- 121
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Laryngoscope
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21541947
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.21836