Mandibulotomy access to tumour sites: fewer complications for postoperative compared with preoperative radiotherapy.
head and neck neoplasms
mandibular osteotomy
mouth neoplasms
oropharyngeal neoplasms
postoperative complications
radiotherapy
Journal
International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery
ISSN: 1399-0020
Titre abrégé: Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg
Pays: Denmark
ID NLM: 8605826
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Jul 2021
Jul 2021
Historique:
received:
02
06
2020
revised:
09
09
2020
accepted:
03
11
2020
pubmed:
30
11
2020
medline:
17
6
2021
entrez:
29
11
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
The purpose of this study was to compare complication rates at the mandibulotomy site between patients receiving preoperative radiotherapy (RT) and those receiving postoperative RT during treatment for oral and oropharyngeal cancer where the surgical procedure required a mandibular osteotomy to gain access to the tumour. Sixty-four consecutive patients treated during the period 2000-2015 were available for analysis. Their medical records were reviewed retrospectively. All patients were followed for at least 1year postoperatively. A subgroup of patients received RT on several occasions or long before the mandibulotomy, therefore the statistical comparisons focused on the two groups of patients receiving RT on one occasion and within 6 months prior to or following surgery. Seventeen patients presented a total of 29 complications, yielding an overall complication rate of 27%. Orocutaneous fistula was the most common complication. Patients who received RT preoperatively presented a higher complication rate (9/15; 60%) when compared to those who received RT postoperatively (2/31; 6.5%) (odds ratio 21.8, P<0.001). This study demonstrated fewer complications in the mandibulotomy area exposed to postoperative RT compared with preoperative RT. It is therefore suggested that, when possible, RT should be given postoperatively if combination treatment with RT and surgery, including a mandibulotomy, is planned.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33248870
pii: S0901-5027(20)30418-5
doi: 10.1016/j.ijom.2020.11.004
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
851-856Informations de copyright
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