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Pharyngo-Cutaneous Fistula Complicating Laryngectomy in the Chemo-Radiotherapy Organ-Preservation Epoch

European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology/European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck(2013)

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Pharyngo-cutaneous fistula is a serious complication of laryngectomy, with a significant associated morbidity and mortality. The oncologic success of organ-preservation protocols with radiotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy for laryngeal carcinoma means laryngectomy is increasingly reserved for surgical salvage in the event of persistent or recurrent disease. A retrospective review of fistula incidence after laryngectomy in 171 patients in a UK tertiary referral centre over the last decade was conducted to identify trends in this complication in the epoch of non-surgical organ preservation. The overall fistula incidence following laryngectomy is 29.2% (50/171). Fistula incidence following salvage total laryngectomy is significantly higher than after primary total laryngectomy [19/51 (37.3%) vs. 8/47 (17.0%), χ2 = 5.02, p = 0.03]. There is no significant effect of prior treatment on fistula incidence following laryngo-pharyngectomy or pharyngo-laryngo-oesophagectomy [14/39 (35.9%) vs. 9/27 (33.3%), χ2 = 0.05, p = 0.83]. Prophylactic vascularised tissue flaps to reinforce the pharyngeal suture line may reduce fistula incidence and fistula severity in salvage total laryngectomy.
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Laryngectomy,Pharyngectomy,Pharyngo-cutaneous fistula,Salvage surgery,Radiotherapy,Chemo-radiotherapy
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