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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 32(6); 1989 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1989;32(6): 1080-8.
Complications Following Total Laryngectomy
Youn Sang Shim, MD, Kyung Kyun Oh, MD, Yong Sik Lee, MD, Il Ho Yoon, MD, Young Chang Han, MD, and Mu Jin Choo, MD
Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea
후두 전적출술 후 합병증에 관한 고찰
심윤상 · 오경균 · 이용식 · 윤일호 · 한영창 · 추무진
원자력병원 이비인후과
ABSTRACT

A retrospecture analysis was carried out on the complications following 100 consecutive total laryngectomies performed at Korea Cancer Hosp. from Aug. 1985 through Dec. 1988. Among 100 patients, 26 were recurrent cases after previous curative radiotherapy. The primary lesions were larynx Ca. in 72 patients and hypopharynx Ca. in 28 patients. The operation was performed in 3 ways, total laryngectomy in 72 patients, total laryngectomy with partial pharyngectomy in 18 patients and total laryngopharyngectomy in 10 patients. In total laryngopharyngectomized patients(10 patients), the pharynx reconstruction was done with deltopectoral flap(2 patients), PMMC flap(3 patients), gastric pull-up(1 patients) and pharyngostomy with esophagostomy(2 patients). Out of 100 patients, 89 complications occurred in 52 patients. The fistula occurred in 20 patients which were influenced primarily by the presence of preoperative curative radiotherapy and the extent of surgery. 

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