Head and Neck osteosarcoma is an uncommon disease. Hitherto, the treatment is surgical resection and survival is influenced by the presence of free margins. However, the dimension of the resection may represent a hurdle for an adequate Quality of Life (QOL). Maxillofacial district is a narrow space where the function, esthetics and patient’s relational skills fit together like the gears of a clock. The functional results depend on the type of reconstruction and prosthetic rehabilitation that are both important to guarantee a good aesthetic result and finally increase the patient’s self-esteem. This study aims to report our experience about head and neck (HN) osteosarcoma focusing the attention on reconstructive and dental-rehabilitative problems. It is a retrospective study all patients were surgically treated in our department. Subjects with histological diagnosis of HN osteosarcoma, treated between 2005 and 2017 were included. The demographic characteristics, surgical treatment, eventually secondary reconstruction and prosthetic rehabilitation, performed in the same department, have been collected. The QOL was assessed through the EORTC QLQ-H&N35 (European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-Head and Neck 35) questionnaire. Fifteen patients were enrolled, eight received a free flap microsurgical reconstruction. Dental rehabilitation was performed in five cases and a mobile prosthesis was always delivered. Eighteen implants were inserted in fibula bones for three patients; highly porous implants were used

Head and neck osteosarcoma—the ongoing challenge about reconstruction and dental rehabilitation / Cassoni, Andrea; Brauner, Edoardo; Pucci, Resi; Terenzi, Valentina; Mangini, Nicolo'; Battisti, Andrea; Della Monaca, Marco; Ciolfi, Alessandro; Laudoni, Federico; DI CARLO, Stefano; Valentini, Valentino. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 12:7(2020), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/cancers12071948]

Head and neck osteosarcoma—the ongoing challenge about reconstruction and dental rehabilitation

Andrea Cassoni
Primo
;
Edoardo Brauner
Secondo
;
Resi Pucci
;
Valentina Terenzi;Nicolò Mangini;Andrea Battisti;Marco Della Monaca;Stefano Di Carlo
Penultimo
;
Valentino Valentini
Ultimo
2020

Abstract

Head and Neck osteosarcoma is an uncommon disease. Hitherto, the treatment is surgical resection and survival is influenced by the presence of free margins. However, the dimension of the resection may represent a hurdle for an adequate Quality of Life (QOL). Maxillofacial district is a narrow space where the function, esthetics and patient’s relational skills fit together like the gears of a clock. The functional results depend on the type of reconstruction and prosthetic rehabilitation that are both important to guarantee a good aesthetic result and finally increase the patient’s self-esteem. This study aims to report our experience about head and neck (HN) osteosarcoma focusing the attention on reconstructive and dental-rehabilitative problems. It is a retrospective study all patients were surgically treated in our department. Subjects with histological diagnosis of HN osteosarcoma, treated between 2005 and 2017 were included. The demographic characteristics, surgical treatment, eventually secondary reconstruction and prosthetic rehabilitation, performed in the same department, have been collected. The QOL was assessed through the EORTC QLQ-H&N35 (European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-Head and Neck 35) questionnaire. Fifteen patients were enrolled, eight received a free flap microsurgical reconstruction. Dental rehabilitation was performed in five cases and a mobile prosthesis was always delivered. Eighteen implants were inserted in fibula bones for three patients; highly porous implants were used
2020
head and neck osteosarcoma; surgical treatment; reconstruction; free flap; prosthetic rehabilitation; dental implant; quality of life
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Head and neck osteosarcoma—the ongoing challenge about reconstruction and dental rehabilitation / Cassoni, Andrea; Brauner, Edoardo; Pucci, Resi; Terenzi, Valentina; Mangini, Nicolo'; Battisti, Andrea; Della Monaca, Marco; Ciolfi, Alessandro; Laudoni, Federico; DI CARLO, Stefano; Valentini, Valentino. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 12:7(2020), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/cancers12071948]
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