Background
We compared postoperative complications and oncologic results after laryngectomy of patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), with and without airway obstruction.
Methods
We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 544 patients with laryngeal SCC between 1990 and 2000. Of 175 advanced cases receiving total laryngectomy, 32 initially presented with upper airway obstruction.
Results
Postoperative complications after laryngectomy did not differ significantly between patients with and without airway obstruction (36% vs 28%; p = .353). Although patients with airway obstruction had more T4 (81% vs 42%; p < .001) and stage IV disease (82% vs 48%; p = .0004), tumor recurrence rates did not increase (21% vs 29%; p = .374). Five‐year overall (52% vs 60%; p = .251), disease‐specific (73% vs 70%; p = .982), and relapse‐free (72% vs 68%; p = .982) survival did not differ significantly between groups.
Conclusion
After appropriate management of airway obstruction, the postoperative complications and oncologic results were similar to those without airway obstruction. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2011