Transoral CO laser microsurgery for early hypopharyngeal cancer: Still a viable option?
Abstract
[INTRODUCTION] Hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HPSCC) is a highly aggressive malignancy with poor prognosis due to late-stage diagnosis and complex anatomical challenges. Advances in minimally invasive techniques, particularly transoral laser microsurgery (COTOLMS), have demonstrated promise in improving oncologic and functional outcomes while preserving organ function.
[MATERIALS AND METHODS] A retrospective study analyzed 25 patients with histologically confirmed HPSCC treated with COTOLMS at a tertiary academic hospital (2016-2021). Patients underwent curative-intent COTOLMS, with outcomes assessed for survival, recurrence, and functional recovery.
[RESULTS] The 3-year overall survival and disease-specific survival rates were 72% and 84%, respectively. Surgical margins were disease-free in 76% of patients, while postoperative complications were minimal (persistent tracheostomy in 4%, long-term nasogastric feeding tube dependency in 4%). Local and regional recurrence rates were each 8%. Laryngeal preservation was achieved in 95% of cases, significantly enhancing quality of life. Histologic grade correlated with recurrence risk, though survival outcomes were consistent across tumor stages and surgical margin status.
[CONCLUSIONS] COTOLMS offers an effective and minimally invasive treatment for early-stage HPSCC, achieving good oncological and functional outcomes. While it provides low morbidity and high organ preservation rates, further research is needed to refine multimodal treatment strategies for advanced-stage disease.
[MATERIALS AND METHODS] A retrospective study analyzed 25 patients with histologically confirmed HPSCC treated with COTOLMS at a tertiary academic hospital (2016-2021). Patients underwent curative-intent COTOLMS, with outcomes assessed for survival, recurrence, and functional recovery.
[RESULTS] The 3-year overall survival and disease-specific survival rates were 72% and 84%, respectively. Surgical margins were disease-free in 76% of patients, while postoperative complications were minimal (persistent tracheostomy in 4%, long-term nasogastric feeding tube dependency in 4%). Local and regional recurrence rates were each 8%. Laryngeal preservation was achieved in 95% of cases, significantly enhancing quality of life. Histologic grade correlated with recurrence risk, though survival outcomes were consistent across tumor stages and surgical margin status.
[CONCLUSIONS] COTOLMS offers an effective and minimally invasive treatment for early-stage HPSCC, achieving good oncological and functional outcomes. While it provides low morbidity and high organ preservation rates, further research is needed to refine multimodal treatment strategies for advanced-stage disease.
추출된 의학 개체 (NER)
| 유형 | 영어 표현 | 한국어 / 풀이 | UMLS CUI | 출처 | 등장 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 시술 | microsurgery
|
미세수술 | dict | 2 |
MeSH Terms
Humans; Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms; Retrospective Studies; Male; Female; Lasers, Gas; Middle Aged; Microsurgery; Aged; Laser Therapy; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Aged, 80 and over; Adult; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell; Survival Rate; Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery; Disease-Free Survival; Treatment Outcome; Margins of Excision; Postoperative Complications
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