Transoral laser microsurgery for Tis, T1, and T2 glottic carcinoma: 5-year follow-up

The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the results obtained with CO 2 TOLMS in patients with Tis, T1, and T2 glottic tumors at our Department from 2004 to 2016 treated with CO 2 TOLMS. One hundred eighty-five patients having a median age of 67 years (range 42–88) were included in the pre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Lasers in medical science 2021-04, Vol.36 (3), p.507-512
Hauptverfasser: De Seta, D., Campo, Flaminia, D’Aguanno, V., Ralli, M., Greco, A., Russo, F. Y., de Vincentiis, M.
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the results obtained with CO 2 TOLMS in patients with Tis, T1, and T2 glottic tumors at our Department from 2004 to 2016 treated with CO 2 TOLMS. One hundred eighty-five patients having a median age of 67 years (range 42–88) were included in the present analysis. The tumor stages of the patients included 134 pTis-T1a, 12 pT1b, and 39 pT2 cases. Median duration of follow-up for the whole study cohort was 55 months (range 24–108 months). At 5-year follow-up, local control was 91%, 83%, and 79.4% for T1a, T1b, and T2 respectively. Disease-specific survival was 95.5%, 91.6%, and 92.3%. Overall survival was 73.8%, 91.6%, and 82%, and larynx preservation was 96.2%, 83%, and 84.6%. This study confirms that CO 2 TOLMS is a safe and standard therapy for selected T1 and T2 glottic carcinoma, and our review on T2 glottic cancer suggests that CO 2 TOLMS represents a reliable option in terms of overall survival, disease-specific survival, and laryngeal preservation. However, patients with anterior commissure involvement and T2 cancer should be evaluated with a preoperative MRI in order to exclude the infiltration of the laryngeal framework and to quantify the neoplastic involvement of para-glottic space.
ISSN:0268-8921
1435-604X
DOI:10.1007/s10103-020-03049-4