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Query: UMLS:C0262471 (
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We evaluated wound infections in major oncological surgery for
laryngeal neoplasm
and functional neck dissection. Our objective was to determine the incidence and prevalence of infection in a group of laryngectomized patients; we evaluated the temperature, duration of fever, and analytical findings in the postoperative period, antibiotic prophylaxis, and the treatment of infectious complications. A retrospective study was designed to examine the infectious complications that appeared in 97 patients who underwent laryngectomy and neck dissection for laryngeal carcinoma from 1994 to 1996 in an
ENT
department. Factors that influence wound infection were examined: fever, granulocytopenia, preoperative assessment, bacteriological culture, therapy and prophylaxis, and treatment. The data were analyzed statistically and compared with findings by other authors.
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PMID:[The study of postoperative infection in patients after laryngeal cancer surgery]. 964 60
The CO2 laser surgery represents a treatment method of laryngeal bicordal and anterior commissure glottic cancer T1b, T2, N0. In Department of
ENT
, Timisoara, Romania, during 1.01.2001-31.12.2011 were analyzed 781 files from patients with
laryngeal neoplasm
. One hundred twenty-seven patients presented the tumor that involved both vocal cords and anterior commissure, stages T1b, T2 and T3. Therapeutic options included CO2 laser microsurgical excision for 55 (43.30%) patients, frontolateral hemilaryngectomy for 16 (12.59%) patients, total laryngectomy for 42 (33.07%) patients, radiotherapy for 10 (7.87%) patients, and four (3.14%) patients, initially, refused any treatment modality. Endoscopic laser CO2 microsurgery was the primary and solitary management for curative resection of the glottic cancer. All operations were performed under general anesthesia with orotracheal intubations. The mean follow-up was 58 months, with the range between 36 to 84 months. Suspended microlaryngoscopy with CO2 laser surgery has been performed in 43 (33.85%) patients staged T1bN0Mx and 12 (9.44%) patients staged T2N0Mx. In five (9.09%) patients, we encountered local recurrences. The endoscopic CO2 laser surgery is in our view the elective and preferable surgical method in laryngeal glottic cancer stage T1b and T2 for cure, with oncological and functional results superior to those of conventional surgical procedures.
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PMID:Anterior commissure laryngeal neoplasm endoscopic management. 2783 63