Total glossectomy remains a controversial procedure as it often leads to notorious sequalae in swallowing and speaking functions. Disease entities indicating total glossectomy tend to have poor prognosis. We evaluated whether this type of surgery can be concidered justified based on our national series. We reviewed all total and subtotal glossectomies with laryngeal preservation performed in Finland between 2005 and 2014 in terms of overall survival (OS), disease-specific survival (DSS), locoregional control (LRC), and functional outcome as assessed by gastric tube or tracheostomy dependence and ability to produce intelligible speech. Of the 29 eligible patients, 15 had undergone total and 14 subtotal glossectomy with curative intent. In ei...
Background/aim: Although several surgical techniques have been described for reduction glossectomy i...
Total laryngectomy is potentially a debilitative surgery resulting in compromise of some of the most...
Purpose: The primary determinants for good speech outcome after glossectomy are not well established...
Objective:The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional and oncological outcomes of total...
Background: The treatment of advanced malignancies of the tongue with total glossectomy is controver...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate postoperative oral functions of patients who had u...
Information on speech outcomes after glossectomy is needed to decide on specific surgical procedures...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objective. To compare f...
Advanced carcinoma of the tongue is a devastating disease with a poor prognosis and posed a therapeu...
As the survival rate of tongue cancer has increased, longer-term results of tongue reconstruction ar...
Summary:. Despite the recent progress of chemotherapy and sophisticated radiotherapy, surgery still ...
Abstract Background While aggressive treatment for oral cancer may optimize survival, decrements in ...
Background: Nowadays surgery remains the gold standard of treatment for tongue cancer. Via a more cl...
29 N+) subjected to Pearson near-total laryngectomy. The laryngeal cancer patients healed much faste...
Our study compares deglutition between a group who had undergone total esophagopharyngolaryngectomy ...
Background/aim: Although several surgical techniques have been described for reduction glossectomy i...
Total laryngectomy is potentially a debilitative surgery resulting in compromise of some of the most...
Purpose: The primary determinants for good speech outcome after glossectomy are not well established...
Objective:The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional and oncological outcomes of total...
Background: The treatment of advanced malignancies of the tongue with total glossectomy is controver...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate postoperative oral functions of patients who had u...
Information on speech outcomes after glossectomy is needed to decide on specific surgical procedures...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. Objective. To compare f...
Advanced carcinoma of the tongue is a devastating disease with a poor prognosis and posed a therapeu...
As the survival rate of tongue cancer has increased, longer-term results of tongue reconstruction ar...
Summary:. Despite the recent progress of chemotherapy and sophisticated radiotherapy, surgery still ...
Abstract Background While aggressive treatment for oral cancer may optimize survival, decrements in ...
Background: Nowadays surgery remains the gold standard of treatment for tongue cancer. Via a more cl...
29 N+) subjected to Pearson near-total laryngectomy. The laryngeal cancer patients healed much faste...
Our study compares deglutition between a group who had undergone total esophagopharyngolaryngectomy ...
Background/aim: Although several surgical techniques have been described for reduction glossectomy i...
Total laryngectomy is potentially a debilitative surgery resulting in compromise of some of the most...
Purpose: The primary determinants for good speech outcome after glossectomy are not well established...