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A New Classification System to Predict Functional Outcome after Laryngectomy and Laryngopharyngectomy (CROSBI ID 302186)

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Grasl, Stefan ; Schmid, Elisabeth ; Heiduschka, Gregor ; Brunner, Markus ; Marijić, Blažen ; Grasl, Matthaeus Ch. ; Faisal, Muhammad ; Erovic, Boban M. ; Janik, Stefan A New Classification System to Predict Functional Outcome after Laryngectomy and Laryngopharyngectomy // Cancers, 13 (2021), 6; 1474, 15. doi: 10.3390/cancers13061474

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Grasl, Stefan ; Schmid, Elisabeth ; Heiduschka, Gregor ; Brunner, Markus ; Marijić, Blažen ; Grasl, Matthaeus Ch. ; Faisal, Muhammad ; Erovic, Boban M. ; Janik, Stefan

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A New Classification System to Predict Functional Outcome after Laryngectomy and Laryngopharyngectomy

(1) Objective: To evaluate long-term functional outcome in patients who underwent primary or salvage total laryngectomy (TL), TL with partial (TLPP), or total pharyngectomy (TLTP), and to establish a new scoring system to predict complication rate and long-term functional outcome ; (2) Material and Methods: Between 1993 and 2019, 258 patients underwent TL (n = 85), TLPP (n = 101), or TLTP (n = 72). Based on the extent of tumor resection, all patients were stratified to (i) localization I: TL ; II: TLPP ; III: TLTP and (ii) surgical treatment (A: primary resection ; B: salvage surgery). Type and rate of complication and functional outcome, including oral nutrition, G-tube dependence, pharyngeal stenosis, and voice rehabilitation were evaluated in 163 patients with a follow-up ≥ 12 months and absence of recurrent disease ; (3) Results: We found 61 IA, 24 IB, 63 IIA, 38 IIB, 37 IIIA, and 35 IIIA patients. Complications and subsequently revision surgeries occurred most frequently in IIIB cases but rarely in IA patients (57.1% vs. 18% ; p = 0.001 and 51.4% vs. 14.8% ; p = 0.002), respectively. Pharyngocutaneous fistula (PCF) was the most common complication (33%), although it did not significantly differ among cohorts (p = 0.345). Pharyngeal stenosis was found in 27% of cases, with the highest incidence in IIIA (45.5%) and IIIB (72.7%) patients (p < 0.001). Most (91.1%) IA patients achieved complete oral nutrition compared to only 41.7% in class IIIB patients (p < 0.001). Absence of PCF (odds ratio (OR) 3.29 ; p = 0.003), presence of complications (OR 3.47 ; p = 0.004), and no need for pharyngeal reconstruction (OR 4.44 ; p = 0.042) represented independent favorable factors for oral nutrition. Verbal communication was achieved in 69.3% of patients and was accomplished by the insertion of voice prosthesis in 37.4%. Acquisition of esophageal speech was reached in 31.9% of cases. Based on these data, we stratified patients regarding the extent of surgery and previous treatment into subgroups reflecting risk profiles and expectable functional outcome ; (4) Conclusions: The extent of resection accompanied by the need for reconstruction and salvage surgery both carry a higher risk of complications and subsequently worse functional outcome. Both factors are reflected in our classification system that can be helpful to better predict patients' functional outcome.

classification system ; functional outcome ; laryngectomy ; laryngopharyngectomy ; reconstruction ; salvage surgery.

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13 (6)

2021.

1474

15

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2072-6694

10.3390/cancers13061474

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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