Salvage carbon dioxide transoral laser microsurgery for laryngeal cancer after (chemo)radiotherapy: a European Laryngological Society consensus statement

Purpose To provide expert opinion and consensus on salvage carbon dioxide transoral laser microsurgery (CO 2 TOLMS) for recurrent laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) after (chemo)radiotherapy [(C)RT]. Methods Expert members of the European Laryngological Society (ELS) Cancer and Dysplasia Commi...

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Veröffentlicht in:EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY 2021-11, Vol.278 (11), p.4373-4381
Hauptverfasser: Piazza, Cesare, Paderno, Alberto, Sjogren, Elisabeth V., Bradley, Patrick J., Eckel, Hans E., Mäkitie, Antti, Matar, Nayla, Paleri, Vinidh, Peretti, Giorgio, Puxeddu, Roberto, Quer, Miquel, Remacle, Marc, Vander Poorten, Vincent, Vilaseca, Isabel, Simo, Ricard
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To provide expert opinion and consensus on salvage carbon dioxide transoral laser microsurgery (CO 2 TOLMS) for recurrent laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) after (chemo)radiotherapy [(C)RT]. Methods Expert members of the European Laryngological Society (ELS) Cancer and Dysplasia Committee were selected to create a dedicated panel on salvage CO 2 TOLMS for LSCC. A series of statements regarding the critical aspects of decision-making were drafted, circulated, and modified or excluded in accordance with the Delphi process. Results The expert panel reached full consensus on 19 statements through a total of three sequential evaluation rounds. These statements were focused on different aspects of salvage CO 2 TOLMS, with particular attention on preoperative diagnostic work-up, treatment indications, postoperative management, complications, functional outcomes, and follow-up. Conclusion Management of recurrent LSCC after (C)RT is challenging and is based on the need to find a balance between oncologic and functional outcomes. Salvage CO 2 TOLMS is a minimally invasive approach that can be applied to selected patients with strict and careful indications. Herein, a series of statements based on an ELS expert consensus aimed at guiding the main aspects of CO 2 TOLMS for LSCC in the salvage setting is presented.
ISSN:0937-4477
1434-4726
1434-4726
DOI:10.1007/s00405-021-06957-5