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Coblation surgery in Early glottic cancer ? Day care procedure

2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Rhinology and Otology

R Anand

ScientificTracks Abstracts: Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-119X.S1.007

Abstract
In India the incidence of laryngeal cancer is high because of smoking and increased consumption of alcohol. In laryngeal cancer true vocal cords are the commonest site. The treatment for early vocal cord carcinoma depends upon the staging. In early vocal cord cancer the treatment modality will be surgery or radiotherapy, or may be combined. In early glottic cancer intra oral surgeries like striping of vocal cord margin in very early period is acceptable. Lot of powered instruments are useful in these surgeries like micro debrider, CO2 & diode laser and the conventional cold knife. It is a case study, 6 cases were selected the criteria being involvement of one side vocal cord without fixation of vocal cord. All cases were followed postoperatively for a period of 6 months to one year to assess the pain, comfort, voice quality and recurrence of the lesion. Coblation is an innovation in ENT. It is a very useful tool for intra oral & intra laryngeal cancer excision. It has a lot of advantages over all other methods. Few are listed below: ? Trans oral route; less pain, no bleeding (Ability to control over bleeding) ? No complication; laryngeal odema is less ? Tracheostomy is not required ? Healing is good; less hospital stay ? Low risk of airway fire, complete excision is possible ? Risk of scarring and stenosis is less ? Minimally invasive and less thermal penetration as compared to the laser ? Advanced tip design provides easier access to the anterior commissure and removal of sessile (flat) lesions ? Optimal surgeon visibility; short learning curve ? Easy OR set up & cost effective; safer to use than laser ? Integrated suction and coagulation Conclusion: Coblation technique is a recent advance in ENT and we can use it safely in early laryngeal cancer without any complications.
Biography
R Anand is the Director and Head of ENT in Dr. Anand ENT Specialty Centre, an academic training institute, Coimbatore, India. He graduated from Madurai Medical College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. He worked as Resident under Dr. Mohan Kameswaran, a world renowned ENT Surgeon from Chennai, India. He is a member of various associations? like European Politzer Society of Otology, World Sleep Association, Cochlear Implant group of India, Founder Member of Indian Academy of Otorhinolargyngology Head & Neck surgery, Indian Association of Surgeons for Sleep Apnoea. He has presented several papers in India and international conferences and conducts Cadaver hands on workshops in regular intervals. He also conducted Rhinology and Otology live surgery workshops.
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