Transoral robotic surgery for management of cervical unknown primary squamous cell carcinoma: Updates on efficacy, surgical technique and margin status. (March 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Transoral robotic surgery for management of cervical unknown primary squamous cell carcinoma: Updates on efficacy, surgical technique and margin status. (March 2017)
- Main Title:
- Transoral robotic surgery for management of cervical unknown primary squamous cell carcinoma: Updates on efficacy, surgical technique and margin status
- Authors:
- Geltzeiler, Mathew
Doerfler, Sean
Turner, Meghan
Albergotti, William Greer
Kubik, Mark
Kim, Seungwon
Ferris, Robert
Duvvuri, Umamaheswar - Abstract:
- Highlights: Panendoscopy plus TORS successfully identified the primary tumor in 80% of cases. The primary tumor was more often located in the tongue base than tonsil. If a margin was positive, it was most commonly the deep margin. Abstract: Importance: Management of cervical unknown primary squamous cell carcinoma (CUP) has evolved with the introduction of transoral robotic surgery (TORS). Objectives: 1. To describe the efficacy of TORS lingual and palatine tonsillectomy in identifying the primary site of malignancy. 2. To explore how the extent of surgery affects diagnostic yield. 3. To report margin status of TORS resections. Design, setting and participants: A retrospective, single-center cohort study utilizing a prospectively collected database of CUP patients in a high-volume tertiary referral center. Patient underwent operative laryngoscopy plus TORS as clinically indicated. Main outcomes and measures: Primary end point was successful identification of the primary. The extent of surgery and margin status were also examined. Results: From 2010–2016, 64 patients with CUP were treated. The primary tumor was found in 51 patients (80%). Fourteen patients (22%) were identified with operative laryngoscopy alone. Fifty patients underwent TORS lingual tonsillectomy ± palatine tonsillectomy with 37 primary tumors identified (74%). The primary was located in the lingual tonsil in 32 patients (86%) and palatine tonsil in 5 patients (10%, p < 0.001). Negative margins were achievedHighlights: Panendoscopy plus TORS successfully identified the primary tumor in 80% of cases. The primary tumor was more often located in the tongue base than tonsil. If a margin was positive, it was most commonly the deep margin. Abstract: Importance: Management of cervical unknown primary squamous cell carcinoma (CUP) has evolved with the introduction of transoral robotic surgery (TORS). Objectives: 1. To describe the efficacy of TORS lingual and palatine tonsillectomy in identifying the primary site of malignancy. 2. To explore how the extent of surgery affects diagnostic yield. 3. To report margin status of TORS resections. Design, setting and participants: A retrospective, single-center cohort study utilizing a prospectively collected database of CUP patients in a high-volume tertiary referral center. Patient underwent operative laryngoscopy plus TORS as clinically indicated. Main outcomes and measures: Primary end point was successful identification of the primary. The extent of surgery and margin status were also examined. Results: From 2010–2016, 64 patients with CUP were treated. The primary tumor was found in 51 patients (80%). Fourteen patients (22%) were identified with operative laryngoscopy alone. Fifty patients underwent TORS lingual tonsillectomy ± palatine tonsillectomy with 37 primary tumors identified (74%). The primary was located in the lingual tonsil in 32 patients (86%) and palatine tonsil in 5 patients (10%, p < 0.001). Negative margins were achieved in 19 patients (51%). The deep margin was the most commonly positive margin (47%, p = 0.049). Conclusion and relevance: Operative laryngoscopy with TORS is efficacious, localizing the primary in 80% of patients. If a margin was positive, it was most commonly the deep margin. This study provides valuable information that can help standardize surgical technique, further increasing the diagnostic yield and decreasing the negative margin rate of TORS for CUP. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Oral oncology. Volume 66(2017)
- Journal:
- Oral oncology
- Issue:
- Volume 66(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 66, Issue 2017 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 66
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0066-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 9
- Page End:
- 13
- Publication Date:
- 2017-03
- Subjects:
- Head and neck cancer -- Squamous cell carcinoma -- Human papilloma virus -- Carcinoma of unknown primary -- Squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary -- Robotic surgery -- Transoral robotic surgery -- Unknown primary squamous cell carcinoma -- Oropharyngeal cancer -- Head and neck pathology -- Radiation oncology -- Head and neck radiotherapy
Mouth -- Cancer -- Periodicals
Mouth -- Tumors -- Periodicals
Mouth Diseases -- Periodicals
Mouth Neoplasms -- Periodicals
Bouche -- Cancer -- Périodiques
Bouche -- Tumeurs -- Périodiques
Tumeurs -- Périodiques
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13688375 ↗
http://www.clinicalkey.com/dura/browse/journalIssue/13688375 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2016.12.033 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1368-8375
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