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Surgical and functional outcomes after salvage oropharyngectomy. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines surgical complications and functional outcomes in patients who underwent salvage oropharyngeal surgery after unsuccessful radiation therapy for recurrent oropharyngeal cancer.
  • The analysis included 26 patients, focusing on their dependence on tracheostomy and tube feedings, as well as their ability to maintain oral intake.
  • Results showed that while many patients achieved oral intake after a year, a significant number preferred gastric tube feedings for convenience, highlighting the complexities of recovery and patient choices post-surgery.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Salvage oropharyngeal surgery with free-flap reconstruction after failed radiation therapy (RT) presents unique challenges and complications. The aim of this retrospective review is to examine surgical complications and functional outcomes in patients who received salvage surgery for recurrent or persistent oropharyngeal cancer following RT.

Patients And Methods: Patients diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer and underwent salvage oropharyngectomy at the University of Florida between 2016-2021 were identified from inpatient and outpatient records of the Head and Neck Oncology Team. Outcomes measured were tracheostomy dependence, tube-feed dependence, and intact oral intake status. Survival outcomes using Kaplan-Meier product limit method were calculated.

Results And Conclusion: Twenty-six patients were included in the analysis. Average age was 63.7 years. Fourteen (53.8 %) oropharyngectomies used a transmandibular approach, ten (38.5 %) through a combined transoral and transcervical approach, and two (7.7 %) through a transcervical approach. Average time to tracheostomy decannulation was 25.1 days. At 6 months, twenty (83.3 %) patients were gastric tube independent with twelve (54.2 %) patients tolerating any oral intake. At 12 months, gastric tube independent feeds decreased to nine (60 %) patients with thirteen (92.9 %) patients tolerating oral intake. The median overall survival was 27 months with local cancer recurrence being the most common cause of death. Patients undergoing salvage oropharyngectomy for recurrent disease continue to face prolonged tracheostomy and tube dependent feedings. Despite intact swallowing function, patients preferred to use gastric tube feedings, likely for speed, ease, and convenience. Further studies are needed to analyze factors influencing these conflicting functional outcomes and predictive factors impacting survival.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oraloncology.2024.107050DOI Listing

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