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[Complications and failure after partial laryngectomy]

A Pajor1, B Latkowski, A Murlewska

  • 1Katedry i Kliniki Otolaryngologii AM w Lodzi.

Otolaryngologia Polska = the Polish Otolaryngology
|January 1, 1997
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This study analyzed 259 partial laryngectomies for laryngeal cancer, finding local recurrence (13.9%) as the most frequent failure and laryngeal granulation (17.4%) as the most common complication. These outcomes highlight key areas for improving post-surgical care.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Oncology
  • Surgical Pathology

Context:

  • Evaluation of outcomes following partial laryngectomies for laryngeal cancer.
  • Retrospective analysis of 259 cases from 1980 to 1996.
  • Focus on failures and complications in cancer treatment.

Purpose:

  • To determine the frequency and types of failures and complications after partial laryngectomies.
  • To identify the most common adverse events impacting patient recovery.
  • To provide data for potential improvements in surgical and post-operative management.

Summary:

  • Local recurrence was the most frequent failure (13.9%, 36 patients).
  • Granulation in the larynx was the most common complication (17.4%, 45 patients).
  • Other analyzed failures included nodal recurrence, distant metastasis, and second primary tumors; complications involved breathing, swallowing, and voice dysfunction.

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Impact:

  • Informs oncologic surgeons about the risks associated with partial laryngectomies.
  • Highlights the need for vigilant monitoring for local recurrence and laryngeal granulation.
  • Contributes to understanding long-term functional outcomes and potential morbidity in laryngeal cancer patients.