Objective: To analyze the functional outcomes and complications of total glossectomy with laryngeal preservation and reconstruction with free or pedicled flaps.Methods: A search was conducted using Pubmed/MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Google Scholar da-tabases. A single arm meta-analysis was performed for feeding tube dependence (FTD), tracheostomy depen-dence (TD), and speech intelligibility (SI) rates. Peri-operative sequels and complications were evaluated as secondary outcomes.Results: A total number of 642 patients (median age: 54.2 years; 95% CI 52.1-58) were included. Functional assessment was performed after a median of 12 months (n = 623/642; 95% CI 10.6-12). Overall, the cumulative FTD rate was 22.9% (n = 188/627; 95% CI 10.2-38.7), the TD rate was 7.3% (n = 95/549; 95% CI 1.9-15.8), and the SI was 91.1% (n = 314/409; 95% CI 80.7%-97.8). The cumulative complication rate was 33.1% (n = 592/642). Eighteen patients (n = 18/592; 3.0%) experienced a major fistula, while aspiration pneumonia occurred in 17 cases (n = 17/592; 2.8%).Conclusions: Total glossectomy with laryngeal preservation and pedicled/free flaps reconstruction may guarantee good functional results and an acceptable quality of life. Further prospective studies are advised to define clinical guidelines about proper patients' and flaps' selection.
Functional outcomes and complications of total glossectomy with laryngeal preservation and flap reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis / Russo, Elena; Alessandri-Bonetti, Mario; Costantino, Andrea; Festa, Bianca Maria; Egro, Francesco Maria; Giannitto, Caterina; Spriano, Giuseppe; De Virgilio, Armando. - In: ORAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1368-8375. - 141:(2023), pp. 1-12. [10.1016/j.oraloncology.2023.106415]
Functional outcomes and complications of total glossectomy with laryngeal preservation and flap reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Russo, ElenaPrimo
;De Virgilio, ArmandoUltimo
2023
Abstract
Objective: To analyze the functional outcomes and complications of total glossectomy with laryngeal preservation and reconstruction with free or pedicled flaps.Methods: A search was conducted using Pubmed/MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Google Scholar da-tabases. A single arm meta-analysis was performed for feeding tube dependence (FTD), tracheostomy depen-dence (TD), and speech intelligibility (SI) rates. Peri-operative sequels and complications were evaluated as secondary outcomes.Results: A total number of 642 patients (median age: 54.2 years; 95% CI 52.1-58) were included. Functional assessment was performed after a median of 12 months (n = 623/642; 95% CI 10.6-12). Overall, the cumulative FTD rate was 22.9% (n = 188/627; 95% CI 10.2-38.7), the TD rate was 7.3% (n = 95/549; 95% CI 1.9-15.8), and the SI was 91.1% (n = 314/409; 95% CI 80.7%-97.8). The cumulative complication rate was 33.1% (n = 592/642). Eighteen patients (n = 18/592; 3.0%) experienced a major fistula, while aspiration pneumonia occurred in 17 cases (n = 17/592; 2.8%).Conclusions: Total glossectomy with laryngeal preservation and pedicled/free flaps reconstruction may guarantee good functional results and an acceptable quality of life. Further prospective studies are advised to define clinical guidelines about proper patients' and flaps' selection.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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