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Transoral robotic surgery for early T classification hypopharyngeal cancer

Chen‐Chi Wang, Shih‐An Liu, Shang‐Heng Wu, Ching‐Ping Wang, Kai‐Li Liang, Rong‐San Jiang, Jin‐Ching Lin

发表年份
2015
引用次数
41

摘要

BACKGROUND: For hypopharyngeal cancer, transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has been reported as a new organ preserving treatment but outcomes are rarely reported. METHODS: From 2010 to 2013, 10 patients with early T classification pyriform sinus cancer were selected to receive TORS and conventional neck dissection. The clinical parameters, including rates of adjuvant radiotherapy, survivals, as well as organ and function preservation, were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: TORS was successful in all 10 patients, and 5 patients received adjuvant radiotherapy. After mean follow-up of 26 months, 1 patient died of distant metastasis and 1 patient died of other malignancy. There was no local recurrence and larynxes were all preserved. Eight surviving patients who were followed up continuously could receive oral intake and had a serviceable voice without tracheostomy or feeding tubes. CONCLUSION: TORS is a feasible transoral approach for selected patients with early T classification hypopharyngeal cancer. The reported oncologic/functional outcomes are satisfactory. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 38: 857-862, 2016.

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MedicineTransoral robotic surgeryHypopharyngeal cancerPyriform SinusNeck dissectionSurgeryRadiation therapyDistant metastasisAdjuvant radiotherapyHead and neck cancer

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