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Swallowing outcomes after transoral robotic surgery and adjuvant treatment in unknown primary

Fennetta A. van der Scheer, Femke Jansen, Simone E. J. Eerenstein, Marije R. Vergeer, C. René Leemans, Irma M. Verdonck‐de Leeuw, Jan Hendrickx

发表年份
2024
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OBJECTIVES: Robotic transoral mucosectomy of the base of tongue was introduced as a diagnostic procedure in patients treated for head and neck cancer with unknown primary (CUP), increasing the identification rate of the primary tumour. For the treatment of CUP, a considerable percentage of patients require adjuvant (chemo)radiation. The aim of this study was to investigate swallowing outcomes among CUP patients after TORS and adjuvant treatment. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A systematic review was carried out on studies investigating the impact of TORS and adjuvant treatment on swallowing-related outcomes among CUP patients In addition, a cross-sectional study was carried out on swallowing problems (measured using the SWAL-QOL questionnaire) among CUP patients in routine care who visited the outpatient clinic 1-5 years after TORS and adjuvant treatment. RESULTS: The systematic review (6 studies; n = 98) showed that most patients returned to a full oral diet. The cross-sectional study (n = 12) showed that all patients were able to return to a full oral diet, nevertheless, 50% reported swallowing problems in daily life (SWAL-QOL total score ≥14). CONCLUSION: Although after TORS and adjuvant treatment for CUP a full oral diet can be resumed, patients still experience problems with eating and drinking in daily life.

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MedicineSwallowingTransoral robotic surgeryHead and neck cancerDysphagiaAdjuvantAdjuvant therapyTongueAdjuvant radiotherapySurgery

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