FUNCTIONAL UTILITY AND ONCOLOGIC SAFETY OF NEAR-TOTAL LARYNGECTOMY WITH TRACHEOPHARYNGEAL SPEECH SHUNT IN A THIRD-WORLD ONCOLOGIC CENTER

Citation
Am. Shenoy et al., FUNCTIONAL UTILITY AND ONCOLOGIC SAFETY OF NEAR-TOTAL LARYNGECTOMY WITH TRACHEOPHARYNGEAL SPEECH SHUNT IN A THIRD-WORLD ONCOLOGIC CENTER, European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology, 254(3), 1997, pp. 128-132
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Otorhinolaryngology
ISSN journal
09374477
Volume
254
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
128 - 132
Database
ISI
SICI code
0937-4477(1997)254:3<128:FUAOSO>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
This prospective study analyzes the feasibility, oncologic safety and functional utility of Pearson's near-total laryngectomy with tracheoph aryngeal shunt (NTL-TPSS). The procedure was found to give gratifying locoregional control in 30 consecutive advanced T3 and selected T4 tum ors involving the larynx (n = 11) and hypopharynx (n = 19) and managed at Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Bangalore, India. The oncol ogic ''safety'' of this technique was established in following examina tions, ranging from 18 to 44 months (median, 22.2 months). A locoregio nal control rate of 74% was obtained. Lung-powered ''shunt'' speech wa s acquired with ease in periods ranging from 7 days in speakers deemed ''excellent'' (15/29) to 20 days in those deemed ''satisfactory'' (8/ 29). Except for a single case experiencing temporary aspiration of liq uids, patients did not have any swallowing difficulties following remo val of nasogastric tubes. The period of hospitalization averaged 22.6 days. The complication rate was 33%, with one patient death (3.3%) occ urring. The dynamics of the TPSS were analyzed in selected ''speakers' ' and ''non-speakers'', using transcutaneous needle electromyography. Analysis of data supports the possibility of dynamic speech modulation . However, the favored anatomic location and design renders the shunts aspiration-proof rather than demonstrating any active sphincteric act ion.