2012
DOI: 10.3109/00016489.2012.656324
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Prevention of wound complications in salvage pharyngolaryngectomy by the use of well-vascularized flaps

Abstract: The incidence rate of PCF was lower in the flap group (7.7%) than that in the non-flap group (30.1%). No carotid ruptures were observed in the flap group (0%) as contrasted with patients in the non-flap group (7.7%).

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“…After evaluating their titles and abstracts, 298 studies were excluded because they clearly did not fill the inclusion criteria. Sixteen articles potentially fit for inclusion in the review were selected . Of these, 4 were excluded after a complete reading: the first was excluded because it did not provide data regarding the incidence of pharyngocutaneous fistula separately between the groups submitted to primary and salvage laryngectomy; the second article referred to the surgical technique description, with no comparative data; the third article presented a case series of patients already mentioned in another study included in this review; in the fourth article, various types of surgical flaps were used precluding the use of data on the PMMF .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After evaluating their titles and abstracts, 298 studies were excluded because they clearly did not fill the inclusion criteria. Sixteen articles potentially fit for inclusion in the review were selected . Of these, 4 were excluded after a complete reading: the first was excluded because it did not provide data regarding the incidence of pharyngocutaneous fistula separately between the groups submitted to primary and salvage laryngectomy; the second article referred to the surgical technique description, with no comparative data; the third article presented a case series of patients already mentioned in another study included in this review; in the fourth article, various types of surgical flaps were used precluding the use of data on the PMMF .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, 4 were excluded after a complete reading: the first was excluded because it did not provide data regarding the incidence of pharyngocutaneous fistula separately between the groups submitted to primary and salvage laryngectomy; the second article referred to the surgical technique description, with no comparative data; the third article presented a case series of patients already mentioned in another study included in this review; in the fourth article, various types of surgical flaps were used precluding the use of data on the PMMF . Thus, this review included data from 12 observational retrospective studies, including 742 patients (253 in the PMMF group and 489 in the control group; Figure ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Severe late toxicity has also been recently identified as an important issue associated with CCRT [18]. Additional consideration should be given to the increased incidence of complications following salvage surgery in cases previously treated with CCRT protocols [19]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%