Tracheal stenosis due to infiltrative nonresectable thyroid cancer causes severe reduction in life quality. Palliative therapy, apart from tracheostomy is--up to now--intraluminal and/or external radiation. Good tumor control is achieved by local hyperthermia. A combined modality treatment (CMT) consisting of surgery, brachytherapy and intraoperative radiation, eventually combined with intraluminal NdYg-Laser-desobliteration was performed. An intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT)-protocol was designed for poorly differentiated non-anaplastic thyroid carcinoma. Out of 155 cases of differentiated thyroid tumors, 12 showed marked vascular and/or capsular invasion. Five entered the study (3 primarily local invasive tumors, 2 local recurring). IORT was administered after tumor surgery (4-10 Gy) and combined with postoperative percutaneous irradiation. The tumor control rate in the thyroid bed is 5/5, 1/5 developed mediastinal nodes, 1/5 with primary mediastinal tumor extend shows tumor progression. No specific complications occurred.

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