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1 Supplementary Online Content Sperry SM, Rassekh CH, Laccourreye O, Weinstein GS. Supracricoid partial laryngectomy for primary and recurrent laryngeal cancer. Published online October 3, 213. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. doi:1.11/jamaoto etable 1. List of Total Laryngectomies etable 2. Summary of Published SCPL Series ereferences. ereferences This supplementary material has been provided by the authors to give readers additional information about their work.
2 Online-Only Supplements Eleven patients in the series had a TL performed following SCPL, as summarized in etable1. In three cases this was for grossly or microscopically positive margins in previously radiated patients without an alternative for salvage local control other than total laryngectomy. These patients were excluded from the subsequent oncologic analyses, as they were in effect salvaged with a TL and not SCPL. Two patients had TL performed for second primary tumors unrelated to the lesion treated by SCPL. These two were excluded from consideration when calculating LP. The other six underwent TL to salvage a recurrence: local alone (n=3), locoregional (n=2), and regional alone (n=1). In all cases, local control was obtained. etable2 summarizes published English language studies reporting outcomes following SCPL for primary tumors We also reviewed published English literature studies reporting outcomes following vertical partial laryngectomy, TLM, or SCPL 12,39-43 for radiorecurrent laryngeal tumors, and summarized the results as detailed in the main article discussion section.
3 etable1. List of Total Laryngectomies Tumor History Stage Reason for Laryngectomy Time to Outcome TL 1 Recurrent T2N Microscopically positive margin mo In remission, last followup at 83mo 2 Recurrent T2N Grossly positive margin at primary surgery Intraop In remission, last followup at 56mo 3 Recurrent T2N Grossly positive margin at primary surgery Intraop In remission, last followup at 85mo 4 Primary supraglottic T2N 2 nd primary tumor of larynx 124 mo In remission, last followup at 13mo 5 Recurrent T3N 2 nd primary hypopharynx tumor on contralateral side 9 mo Unresectable neck disease; death at 11mo 6 Glottic primary T3N 7 Glottic primary 8 Recurrent 9 Recurrent supraglottic s/p RT 1 Recurrent 11 Recurrent Persistent recurrent paratracheal tumor after chemo + RT, with tracheal invasion 36 mo TL performed at OSH, persistent paratracheal disease, death at 49mo T3N Locoregional recurrence 16 mo Locoregional control; distant mets developed, death at 51mo T1N Locoregional recurrence 4 mo Locoregional control; death at 11mo disease free T2N Local recurrence 4 mo Local control; in remission at 24mo T1N Local recurrence 11 mo Local control; in remission at 26mo T2N Local recurrence 14 mo Local control; in remission at 124mo
4 etable2. Summary of Published SCPL Series Author Country Year Size CHEP / CHP (%) T1, T2, T3, T4 (%) LC (Yr F/U) Ultima te LC LP DSS (5-yr) Laccourreye France / 25,72,, (5) Laccourreye France /1 1,59,38,1 1 (5) Chevalier France /1 3,67,23,7 97 (5) Chevalier France /,8,2, 94.6 (5) Crampette France / 72,28,, 92.7 (3) Laccourreye France /,1,, 94.6 (1) Lima Brazil /,41,59, 96.2 (3) Schwaab France /1 1,6,36, (5) Karasalihoglu Turkey /63 12,66,15, (5) Akbas Turkey 2 46 /1 24,43,33, 95.6 (2) Targa Italy 2 81 /1 38,32,12, (4) Gallo Italy /71 1,58,25, (5) Laudadio Italy /9 32,43,22, (5) Lima Brazil /,,98,2 85 (5) Farrag US /25 4,71,25, 1 (3) Bakhos France / 63,37,, 83 (5) Nakayama Japan /9 6,36,44,6 1 (3) Sun Korea /32 17,41,22,19 87 (5) Total T2/T3 99,69,31, Total Weighted Avg ,61,23, Adapted from Thomas, et. al ereferences: 1. Thomas L, Drinnan M, Natesh B, Mehanna H, Jones T, Paleri V. Open conservation partial laryngectomy for laryngeal cancer: a systematic review of English language literature. Cancer Treat. Rev. 212;38(3):
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