Pharyngo-cutaneous fistulae after laryngectomy. Influence of previous radiotherapy and prophylactic metronidazole
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Pharyngo-cutaneous fistulae after laryngectomy. Influence of previous radiotherapy and prophylactic metronidazole
Abstract
The development of a pharyngocutaneous fistulae is a major complication after total laryngectomy. In Denmark radiotherapy is the primary treatment for all laryngeal carcinomas. Based on the experience with conventional daily irradiation, a split-course radiation schedule was introduced in 1978. The charts of 106 consecutive patients laryngectomized for recurrence in the years 1975 to 1984 were examined. Thirty-four patients developed a fistula. An evaluation of the different radiotherapy schedules used during this period allowed a dose-response curve to be constructed. It showed a pronounced increase of fistulae with high doses of radiotherapy. Split-course radiotherapy caused a rise in late complications and did not improve tumor control. Large field sizes increased the number of fistulae. High-dose fractions showed a surprisingly high incidence of late complications. Prophylactic metronidazole (introduced in 1980) resulted in a highly significant decrease in the frequency of postoperative fistulae. Patients in whom fistula formed were hospitalized for an average of 54 days, patients without, for 22 days.
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