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- Title
Role of surgery in the treatment of osteoradionecrosis and its complications after radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
- Authors
Huang, Wen Bo; Wong, Stanley Thian Sze; Chan, Jimmy Yu Wai
- Abstract
Abstract: Background: The purpose of this study was to review the efficacy of surgery for patients with osteoradionecrosis (ORN) after radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Methods: Between 2000 and 2016, we identified 162 patients with skull base ORN, among which 58 patients required surgery. A retrospective medical chart review was performed and the indications and results of surgical interventions were recorded. Results: All surgeries were performed for the treatment of secondary complications of ORN, including central nervous system (CNS) infection (48.4%), blowout bleeding (24.1%), and severe pain (17.2%). Endoscopic debridement was done in 12 patients, whereas the rest required either maxillary swing or mandibulotomy, depending on the location of the necrosis. The majority of the patients required free vastus lateralis flap (72.5%) for reconstruction. Surgery was effective in the control of infection, bleeding, and pain. Multivariate analysis identified reirradiation and bone exposure on MRI as the significant independent risk factors predicting the future need of surgery. Conclusion: Surgery is effective in the treatment of secondary complications of skull base ORN after previous radiotherapy for NPC.
- Subjects
OSTEORADIONECROSIS; RADIOTHERAPY; NASOPHARYNGOSCOPY; CENTRAL nervous system; MAXILLARY artery
- Publication
Head & Neck, 2018, Vol 40, Issue 2, p369
- ISSN
1043-3074
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/hed.24973