Quality of Life in Patients with Reconstructions After Resections for Oral Cavity Cancers.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

2Department of Plastic Surgery, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India.

Published: October 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study aimed to evaluate the impact of reconstructive surgery on the quality of life (QOL) for patients with advanced oral cavity cancers (stage III and IV) post-operation.
  • It included a cross-sectional analysis of 32 patients, assessing various QOL parameters such as voice, swallowing, and overall quality of life through standardized assessments and follow-up interviews.
  • Results indicated that patients with lower stage (T3) tumors and those who underwent reconstruction with free flaps experienced better QOL compared to those with higher stage (T4) tumors and different flap options like delto-pectoral or PMMC flaps.

Article Abstract

To determine effects of reconstruction in advanced oral cavity cancers in achieving a quality of life (QOL), which can help patients to cope with their routine day to day activity. A Cross sectional analysis involving 32 patients of stage III and IV oral cavity cancers already operated in the department of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery was carried out. All these patients had resection of their tumors along with reconstruction. Patients who consented for QOL assessment and follow up through personal visit and telephonic interviews were included in the study. Voice related quality of life; Swallowing related QOL; overall Quality of life (WHO QOL BREF II) and disability assessment scale (WHO DAS II) were used for assessing the various QOL parameters during post-operative period. Patients with stage T3 tumors had better QOL compared to patients with T4 stage tumors. Patients who had reconstruction with free flaps had better QOL compared to those with Pectoralis Major myocutaneous (PMMC) flaps or those reconstructed with combinations of flaps involving delto-pectoral flaps or local flaps along with a free flap or PMMC. Patients with lower stage tumors have better QOL even after reconstruction. If available, free flaps should be preferred over local flaps. Delto-pectoral flaps should be a less preferred option in terms of QOL. Every patient should be counseled accordingly while any reconstruction plan is included in the management of cancers of oral cavity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6848641PMC
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