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Functional and quality-of-life outcomes of transoral robotic surgery for carcinoma of unknown primary

Kasım Durmuş, Hafiz S. Patwa, Hamza N. Gokozan, Cüneyt Kucur, Theodoros N. Teknos, Amit Agrawal, Matthew Old, Enver Özer

Year
2014
Citations
33

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To determine speech, eating, aesthetics, social disruption, and overall quality-of-life outcomes over a year period in patients who underwent transoral robotic surgery as part of carcinoma of unknown primary diagnosis and treatment. STUDY DESIGN: Observational prospective study. METHODS: Twenty-two patients who underwent transoral robotic surgery for the management of carcinoma of unknown primary were included. Patients prospectively completed the Head and Neck Cancer Inventory during a preoperative visit, and at 3-week, 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month postoperative visits. Patients' demographic, pathological, and follow-up information were also collected. RESULTS: The mean follow-up time was 19.8 months. There were overall declines in all quality of life scores during treatment period, which was followed by a continuous recovery. The scores immediately after transoral robotic surgery (3 weeks) were significantly higher than the scores after conclusion of adjuvant therapy (3 months) in multiple domains (P < .05) and the 6-month scores in speech (P = .02) and eating (P = .008) domains. All scores, except for eating (P = .01) returned to pretreatment levels at 1 year. Patients with detected primaries displayed similar quality-of-life scores compared to patients with occult primaries. Human papillomavirus status and type of adjuvant treatment had no significant impact on quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: Transoral robotic surgery is a promising, minimally invasive procedure for the surgical management of carcinoma of unknown primary. Patients maintain high functional and quality-of-life status at 1 year after surgery.

Keywords

MedicineTransoral robotic surgeryQuality of life (healthcare)Observational studySurgeryPathologicalCarcinomaOccultProspective cohort studyRobotic surgery

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