American Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery
Volume 29, Issue 2 , Pages 101-105, March 2008

Diode laser microsurgery for treatment of Tis and T1 glottic carcinomas

  • Emanuele Ferri, MD

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Otorhinolaryngology Department, ULSS 13-Hospital of Dolo, Riviera XXIX Aprile, 2, 30031-DOLO (Venice), Italy. Tel.: +39 041 5133237; fax: +39 041 5133362/816.
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  • Enrico Armato, MD

Otorhinolaryngology Department, ULSS 13-Hospital of Dolo, Dolo (Venice), Italy

Received 25 February 2007; received in revised form 5 March 2007; accepted 8 March 2007.

Abstract 

Purpose

The aim of the study was to demonstrate the oncologic safety of diode laser surgery in the treatment of early glottic carcinoma.

Materials and methods

The study included 45 patients affected by Tis and T1 glottic squamous cell carcinomas and treated endoscopically by diode laser (60 W, 810 nm). The endoscopic resections were graded according to the European Laryngological Society Classification including 5 types of cordectomy. These cases were classified according to the 2002 American Joint Committee on Cancer-International Union Against Cancer (AJCC-UICC) TNM system and included 9 Tis (20%), 31 T1a (68.9%), and 5 T1b (11.1%) glottic carcinomas. The length of follow-up ranged from 24 to 86 months, with an average follow-up period of 36 months. The case study included 39 males (86.7%) and 6 females (13.3%), aged 35 to 81 years, with a mean age of 51 years.

Results

There were 5 recurrences (11.1%): 4 local (8.9%), in which 3 were salvaged, and 1 (2.2%) regional. Three patients (6.7%) developed second primary cancers on the controlateral cord after a mean of 18 months. All local recurrences occurred in patients with T1b lesions. Forty patients (88.9%) were alive and disease-free at a median follow-up of 36 months. The overall larynx preservation was 97.6%. The actuarial recurrence-free survival analysis by the Kaplan-Meier method showed a survival of 92.3% at 2 years, 89.2 at 5 years, and 85.6 at 7 years.

Conclusions

Diode laser microsurgery is an oncologically safe, function-preserving modality for the treatment of Tis and T1 glottic carcinomas. This surgical technique provides excellent local control of disease and laryngeal preservation.

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PII: S0196-0709(07)00041-5

doi:10.1016/j.amjoto.2007.03.004

American Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery
Volume 29, Issue 2 , Pages 101-105, March 2008