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Complications after laryngectomy. | LitMetric

Complications after laryngectomy.

Am J Surg

Published: October 1983

The charts of 100 consecutive patients who underwent laryngectomy at Memorial Hospital were reviewed to assess those factors that contribute to postoperative complications. Laryngectomy was performed for epidermoid carcinoma in 94 patients and for laryngeal incompetence in 6. Total laryngectomy was performed in 48 patients and partial and circumferential pharyngectomies in addition to laryngectomy in 40 and 12 patients, respectively. Significant complications, which delayed discharge, occurred in 13 patients (27 percent) who had simple laryngectomy, including the formation of two fistulas (4 percent). After laryngopharyngectomy, the complication rate was 77 percent (40 of 52 patients) with pharyngocutaneous fistulas in 19 patients (37 percent). The fistula rate of formation was not increased in irradiated patients; however, the duration of time to closure of a pharyngocutaneous fistula, if it occurred, was longer. Planned pharyngostomy or staged deltopectoral flap reconstruction after extended laryngopharyngectomy was associated with excessive morbidity. Newer techniques of reconstruction utilizing flaps or gastric transposition offer the prospect of reduced morbidity after laryngopharyngectomy.

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