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Radiotherapy deteriorates postoperative functional outcome after partial glossectomy with free flap reconstruction

Authors
 Yoo Seob Shin  ;  Yoon Woo Koh  ;  Se-Heon Kim  ;  Jun Hui Jeong  ;  Sanghyeon Ahn  ;  Hyun Jun Hong  ;  Eun Chang Choi 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, Vol.70(1) : 216-220, 2012 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
ISSN
 0278-2391 
Issue Date
2012
MeSH
Adult ; Aged ; Deglutition/radiation effects ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Free Tissue Flaps* ; Glossectomy/methods* ; Humans ; Male ; Mastication/radiation effects ; Middle Aged ; Movement ; Neck Dissection ; Neoadjuvant Therapy/adverse effects* ; Neoplasm Staging ; Radiotherapy Dosage ; Radiotherapy, Adjuvant/adverse effects ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures/methods* ; Retrospective Studies ; Speech/radiation effects ; Tongue/radiation effects* ; Tongue Neoplasms/radiotherapy* ; Tongue Neoplasms/surgery ; Treatment Outcome
Keywords
Adult ; Aged ; Deglutition/radiation effects ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Free Tissue Flaps* ; Glossectomy/methods* ; Humans ; Male ; Mastication/radiation effects ; Middle Aged ; Movement ; Neck Dissection ; Neoadjuvant Therapy/adverse effects* ; Neoplasm Staging ; Radiotherapy Dosage ; Radiotherapy, Adjuvant/adverse effects ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures/methods* ; Retrospective Studies ; Speech/radiation effects ; Tongue/radiation effects* ; Tongue Neoplasms/radiotherapy* ; Tongue Neoplasms/surgery ; Treatment Outcome
Abstract
PURPOSE: Most patients with tongue cancer require surgical resection of the tongue to varying degrees. As a result, quality of life, which is strongly related to speech, chewing, and swallowing, can deteriorate severely from extensive surgical treatment of tongue cancer. In addition to surgery, adjuvant therapy may affect the severity of functional impairment. Therefore, the influence of postoperative radiotherapy on functional outcome after partial glossectomy with free flap reconstruction was evaluated in patients with early oral tongue cancer.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Functional outcome was measured and charts of 31 patients with oral tongue cancer who were surgically treated at Yonsei Head and Neck Cancer Clinic from 2003 through 2008 were reviewed. Only patients who underwent partial glossectomy and reconstruction with radial forearm free flap and did not develop recurrence were included. Speech integrity was evaluated with diadochokinetic testing by a professional speech therapist. Tongue mobility was checked by measurements of upward distance, protrusion distance, and lateral deviation distance. Swallowing capacity was evaluated with the M.D. Anderson Dysphagia Inventory.

RESULTS: Diadochokinetic rates of the surgery-only and postoperative radiotherapy groups were 27.8 and 23.9, respectively, which was statistically different. Swallowing capacity was significantly superior in the surgery-only group. Tongue mobility was not statistically different between the 2 groups.

CONCLUSIONS: Functional outcome of speech and swallowing is negatively influenced by postoperative radiotherapy.
Full Text
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278239111006926
DOI
21820228
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology (이비인후과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Koh, Yoon Woo(고윤우)
Kim, Se Heon(김세헌)
Shin, Yoo Seob(신유섭)
Ahn, Sang Hyeon(안상현) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2389-0005
Choi, Eun Chang(최은창)
Hong, Hyun Jun(홍현준) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7808-7877
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/91023
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