Abstract
The controversial point of treatment for oropharyngeal cancer is the surgical approach and it is in transition, especially for resectable tumors. Transcervical oropharyngectomy with mandibulotomy is an oncologically valid surgical option for resectable T3–T4a oropharyngeal cancers and contraindications for transoral lateral oropharyngectomy. The approach without mandibulotomy allows for simple reconstruction and has a low complication rate. In particular, it spares the patients’ morbidity related to mandibulotomy.
The transoral approach, especially with robotic surgical systems seem likely to offer an alternative approach and refinement of oropharuyngectomy in the future.
Keywords: Advanced oropharyngeal carcinoma, mandibulotomy, transcervical oropharyngectomy.
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Current Cancer Therapy Reviews
Title:Transcervical Oropharyngectomy: A Clinically Focused Review
Volume: 11 Issue: 1
Author(s): Yasuhisa Hasegawa
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Keywords: Advanced oropharyngeal carcinoma, mandibulotomy, transcervical oropharyngectomy.
Abstract: The controversial point of treatment for oropharyngeal cancer is the surgical approach and it is in transition, especially for resectable tumors. Transcervical oropharyngectomy with mandibulotomy is an oncologically valid surgical option for resectable T3–T4a oropharyngeal cancers and contraindications for transoral lateral oropharyngectomy. The approach without mandibulotomy allows for simple reconstruction and has a low complication rate. In particular, it spares the patients’ morbidity related to mandibulotomy.
The transoral approach, especially with robotic surgical systems seem likely to offer an alternative approach and refinement of oropharuyngectomy in the future.
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Hasegawa Yasuhisa, Transcervical Oropharyngectomy: A Clinically Focused Review, Current Cancer Therapy Reviews 2015; 11 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339471101150706122028
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339471101150706122028 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-6301 |
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