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STUDY OF THE OUTCOME OF VARIOUS TYPES OF PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMIES IN AMIR AALAM MEDICAL CENTER FROM 1997 TO 2003

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  659-666

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 Background: Conservation laryngeal procedures are the original organ preservation techniques. Recently, new techniques for local control of malignancy and preserving function of the larynx has described. In partial operations sequel are low and included temporary teracheostomy, dysphagia and degrees of hoarsness. Study of the outcome of PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMY operations can be effective assessment for using techniqual surgery in our country. Material and Methods: This is a case series study. In this study the Outcome of various types of partial laryngectomies in Amir AAlam medical center from 1997 To 2003 were assessed according medical documents and follow up the patients. Data collection consisted of age, sex, technical imaging before operation, staging, pathology results, type of PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMY, dysphagia, dyspnea, satisfy of voice after operation, recurrence of cancer and survival rate. Analysis performed by descriptive statistical and X2 test with spss.10 software.Results: Total number of patients was 50 ( 45 male and 5 of patients were female). Median follow-up period was 42 months (range, 6-78) .Twenty nine of patients (58%) Were T1, nineteen of patients (38%). were T 2and Two of them(4%) were T3. 98% of patients had various types of SCC , and 2% of patient malignant mixed tumor. Study postoperative complications showed that 8cases(16%) had dysphagia,4cases(8%) had aspiration, 5cases(10%) had dyspnea. Patient self-perceptions of voice in 47 of cases were good. There weren't significant correlations between variations like satisfy of voice and postoperative complications with types of PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMY (P>0.05). Six patients (12%) had local recurrence and due to total laryngectomy. There were significant correlations between the staging and types of PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMY with recurrence the cancer (P<0.05) .The survival rate in this study was 100%. Conclusion: Conservation laryngeal surgery is precise surgery, and to achieve successful oncologic and functional results, surgeon should be select the patients. We recommend usage of various techniques of Imaging and consult with speech pathologists during pre operative and post operative periods.

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    MOTESADI ZARANDI, MASOUD, KHOURSANDI, M., & CERAMI, H.. (2005). STUDY OF THE OUTCOME OF VARIOUS TYPES OF PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMIES IN AMIR AALAM MEDICAL CENTER FROM 1997 TO 2003. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), 63(8), 659-666. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/39003/en

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    MOTESADI ZARANDI MASOUD, KHOURSANDI M., CERAMI H.. STUDY OF THE OUTCOME OF VARIOUS TYPES OF PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMIES IN AMIR AALAM MEDICAL CENTER FROM 1997 TO 2003. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ)[Internet]. 2005;63(8):659-666. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/39003/en

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    MASOUD MOTESADI ZARANDI, M. KHOURSANDI, and H. CERAMI, “STUDY OF THE OUTCOME OF VARIOUS TYPES OF PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMIES IN AMIR AALAM MEDICAL CENTER FROM 1997 TO 2003,” TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), vol. 63, no. 8, pp. 659–666, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/39003/en

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