The treatment of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal malignancies remains a challenging task for the head and neck surgeon as the chosen treatment modality often has to bridge the gap between oncologically sound radicality and preservation of function. Due to the increase in transoral laser surgery in early tumor stages and chemoradiation in advanced stages, the usage of traditional transcutaneous approaches has decreased over the recent past. In addition, the need for a function-sparing surgical approach as well as highest possible quality of life has become evident. In view of these facts, rationale and importance of traditional transcutaneous approaches to the treatment of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal malignancies are discussed in a contemporar...
Hypopharynx cancer continues to pose a clinically challenging head and neck subsite, driven not only...
9noObjective To compare the post-operative outcomes of transoral laser microsurgery, lateral pharyng...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx represents a distinct clinical entity. Most patients pres...
The principles of open versus laser microsurgical approaches for partial resections of the larynx ar...
Planning of the skin incision is one of the most important point for safe removal of the head and ne...
Theoretical basis: The treatment of laryngeal carcinoma is associated with various operative interve...
Surgery with or without adjust therapy and radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy have traditiona...
Current practice standards for the treatment of early to moderately advanced laryngeal and hypophary...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent practice standards for the treatment of early to moderately ad...
Item does not contain fulltextSquamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx represents a distinct clini...
The roots of surgery of the larynx reach into the 19th century. After the gaining of initial experie...
Background and Objectives In order to eradicate the disease and preserve function of oropharynx and ...
Background and Objectives In order to eradicate the disease and preserve function of oropharynx and ...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx represents a distinct clinical entity. Most patients pres...
Hypopharynx cancer continues to pose a clinically challenging head and neck subsite, driven not only...
Hypopharynx cancer continues to pose a clinically challenging head and neck subsite, driven not only...
9noObjective To compare the post-operative outcomes of transoral laser microsurgery, lateral pharyng...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx represents a distinct clinical entity. Most patients pres...
The principles of open versus laser microsurgical approaches for partial resections of the larynx ar...
Planning of the skin incision is one of the most important point for safe removal of the head and ne...
Theoretical basis: The treatment of laryngeal carcinoma is associated with various operative interve...
Surgery with or without adjust therapy and radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy have traditiona...
Current practice standards for the treatment of early to moderately advanced laryngeal and hypophary...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent practice standards for the treatment of early to moderately ad...
Item does not contain fulltextSquamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx represents a distinct clini...
The roots of surgery of the larynx reach into the 19th century. After the gaining of initial experie...
Background and Objectives In order to eradicate the disease and preserve function of oropharynx and ...
Background and Objectives In order to eradicate the disease and preserve function of oropharynx and ...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx represents a distinct clinical entity. Most patients pres...
Hypopharynx cancer continues to pose a clinically challenging head and neck subsite, driven not only...
Hypopharynx cancer continues to pose a clinically challenging head and neck subsite, driven not only...
9noObjective To compare the post-operative outcomes of transoral laser microsurgery, lateral pharyng...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx represents a distinct clinical entity. Most patients pres...