Abstract

We reviewed the records of all patients with previously untreated squamous cell carcinomas of the supraglottic larynx who presented to The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center from 1974 to 1987. Of 404 patients, 60 (15%) underwent supraglottic laryngectomy and functional anterior neck dissection as a primary modality of therapy; these patients were studied. Fifty of the 60 patients (83%) received adjunctive postoperative radiotherapy. Tumor-free survival was 96% at 2 years and 91% at 5 years. There were no local failures, 4 regional failures, and 3 distant metastases. Second cancers, mostly of the lung, occurred in 9 patients (15%). Three patients required completion laryngectomies for intractable aspiration. Analysis of deglutition and tracheal decannulation rehabilitation revealed a higher incidence of complications in patients who underwent arytenoidectomies.

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