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“…SSCL with CHEP is a suitable alternative to preserve laryngeal functions in patients with locally advanced laryngeal cancer who are not candidates for radiotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy or as a rescue procedure due recurrence to radiotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy. 3,8,9 It allows achieving adequate oncological control and acceptable functionality of the larynx; the most important complication is food aspiration, which has been associated with older age, 10 resection of an arytenoid and endolaryngeal granulomas formation. An adequate surgical technique enables to minimize the aspiration rate, which in many cases is not clinically evident.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…SSCL with CHEP is a suitable alternative to preserve laryngeal functions in patients with locally advanced laryngeal cancer who are not candidates for radiotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy or as a rescue procedure due recurrence to radiotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy. 3,8,9 It allows achieving adequate oncological control and acceptable functionality of the larynx; the most important complication is food aspiration, which has been associated with older age, 10 resection of an arytenoid and endolaryngeal granulomas formation. An adequate surgical technique enables to minimize the aspiration rate, which in many cases is not clinically evident.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 It was designed as a previous step to total laryngectomy to preserve natural airway ventilation and phonation (which is not possible with total laryngectomy) and allow the patient to swallow without tracheobronchial aspiration, in addition to offering adequate oncological control. 1 Currently, SSCL plays an important role in the treatment of patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx at locally advanced stages who are not candidates for non-surgical conservative treatment either with radiotherapy alone or with concomitant chemo-radiotherapy, 3 as well as in some patients with recurrence after radiotherapy. However, this procedure is not without complications, with the most common being bronchial aspiration when the tracheotomy cannula is removed and swallowing is initiated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La LSSC con CHEP es una adecuada alternativa para conservar las funciones laringeas en pacientes con cáncer de laringe localmente avanzado no candidatos a radioterapia ni a quimiorradioterapia o como procedimiento de rescate por recurrencia a radioterapia o quimiorradioterapia. 3,8,9 Permite lograr control oncológico adecuado y funcionalidad aceptable de la laringe; la complicación más importante es la aspiración de los alimentos, que se ha asociado con edad avanzada, 10 resección de un aritenoides y formación de granulomas endolaríngeos. Una técnica quirúrgica adecuada permite disminuir al mínimo la tasa de aspiración, la cual en muchas ocasiones no es clínicamente evidente.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…La laringectomía parcial denominada subtotal-supracricoidea (LSSC) fue introducida en Europa entre las décadas de 1950 y 1970; 1,2 fue diseñada como un paso previo a la laringectomía total para preservar la ventilación por vía natural y la fonación (que no es posible con la laringectomía total) y permitir al paciente deglutir sin aspiración traqueobronquial, además de ofrecer adecuado control oncológico. 1 Actualmente la LSSC tiene un papel importante en el tratamiento de pacientes con carcinoma epidermoide de laringe en etapas localmente avanzadas que no son candidatos a tratamiento conservador no quirúrgico ya sea con radioterapia sola o quimiorradioterapia concomitante, 3 así como en algunos pacientes con recurrencia posterior a radioterapia. Sin embargo, este procedimiento no está exento de complicaciones, la más frecuente es la aspiración bronquial al retirar la cánula de traqueotomía e iniciar la deglución.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified