World Journal of Surgical Oncology (Aug 2009)

Supracricoid hemilaryngopharyngectomy for selected pyriform sinus carcinoma patients – a retrospective chart review

  • Yiotakis Ioannis E,
  • Seggas Ioannis,
  • Georgolios Alexandros,
  • Vlastarakos Petros V,
  • Kotsis Georgios P,
  • Papacharalampous George X,
  • Manolopoulos Leonidas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-7-65
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 65

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Abstract Background The aim of this study is to assess the functional and oncologic results of supracricoid hemilaryngopharyngectomy and report our experience in the technique, local control and overall survival rates. Materials and methods 18 selected patients with pyriform sinus cancer treated by supracricoid hemilaryngopharyngectomy in a University Hospital setting. Retrospective chart review was used to assess functional and oncologic results of the procedure. Results The actuarial 5 year survival rate in our study was 55.56% and the actuarial neck recurrence rate was 16.67%. All patients were successfully decannulated. Aspiration pneumonia was the most common postoperative complication (22.23%) and was treated mostly conservatively. One patient required a temporary gastrostomy but no patient needed total laryngectomy in the postoperative period. Conclusion Supracricoid hemilaryngopharyngectomy in experienced hands is a reliable technique for selected patients with pyriform sinus cancer.