Volume 7, Issue 3 (Suppl)
Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale), an open access journal
ISSN:2161-119X
Head, Neck and Plastic Surgery 2017
June 19-20, 2017
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Belayat Hossain Siddiquee, Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale) 2017, 7:3 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2161-119X-C1-015
Role of bilateral selective neck dissection in surgical management of advance laryngeal carcinoma
with N0 neck
A
dvance laryngeal carcinoma with N0 neck is a condition where controversies about surgical management are still present.
Clearance of the echelon groups of cervical lymph nodes in clinically and radiologically negative neck during surgery for
laryngeal primary has got a positive impact on prognosis. We have treated 114 such cases over thirteen years (2001-2013).
Fifty five (55) were glottic and 59 supraglottic carcinoma. Surgery was done both in primary and irradiated cases: Primary
modality in 53 cases (Glottic-23 and Supraglottic-30) and 61 irradiated cases (Glottic-32 and Supraglottic-29). Two types of
surgery offered were (1) Total Laryngectomy, (2) Total Laryngectomy+Bilateral Selective Neck Dissection of Level-II, III, IV
lymph nodes (Bil.SND). Total laryngectomy was done in 41 cases (Glottic-20 and Supraglottic-21), Total Laryngectomy+Bil.
SND in 73 cases (Glottic-35 and Supraglottic-38). Postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy was given according to demand
of the postoperative histopathology. 97.37% (111 patients) were followed up for >2 years, 74.35% (85 cases) >3 years and
45.61% (52 cases) for >5 years. Recurrence detected in 15 cases of Glottic carcinoma, Laryngectomy group-11 (55%) and
Laryngectomy+Bil.SND-04 cases (11.43%; p=0.001). In supraglottic carcinoma recurrence found in 20 cases, Laryngectomy
group-11 (52.38%) and Laryngectomy+Bil.SND-09 cases (23, 68%; p=0.026). Most of the recurrence (68.18%) occurs in the
neck if not addressed properly during surgery. Prophylactic Bilateral SND in advance carcinoma of the larynx with N0 neck
has significant influence in reducing recurrence.
Biography
Belayat Hossain Siddiquee is a Pioneer Head and Neck Surgeon in Bangladesh. He started his career as Head and Neck Surgeon in 1992 after obtaining Fellow-
ship in ORLHNS from Bangladesh. He is the Founder Chief of HNS Division, BSMMU, Founder President, Bangladesh Society of HN Surgeons, Governing Council
Member, Asian Society Head-Neck Oncology (ASHNO), Councilor, IFHNOS, Country Coordinator, World Head-Neck Cancer Day and Editorial Board Member of
Springer
journal Oral Cancer
.
drbelayat@gmail.comBelayat Hossain Siddiquee
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Bangladesh