Salvage total glossectomy and total glosso-laryngectomy: Are they worth it? A GETTEC French multicenter study

Oral Oncol. 2022 Jul:130:105896. doi: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2022.105896. Epub 2022 May 11.

Abstract

Background: Salvage total glossectomy (TG) or total glosso-laryngectomy (TGL) remain controversial, as highly morbid procedures. The objective was to describe oncological and functional outcomes after salvage TG or TGL.

Methods: We performed a multicenter retrospective study, including patients with previous neck irradiation undergoing TG or TGL for squamous cell carcinoma involving the base of tongue.

Results: We included 42 patients: 27 in the TG group and 15 in the TGL group. For the entire cohort, median OS and DFS were estimated at 19 months (95% IC [14-44]) and 10 months (95% IC [7-13]) respectively, with no difference between the two groups. After a median follow-up of 90 months, 10 patients (24%) were alive and free of disease. Att he end of follow-up, we noted a gastrostomy dependency of 89% and 87 %respectively in the TG and TGL group, and 48% of patients in the TG group had a tracheotomy.

Conclusion: Although local control is difficult to achieve after salvage TG or TGL, these procedures are associated with acceptable survival and chance of cure for a last-resort situation. TG and TGL can be proposed in selected motivated patients after careful shared decision-making.

Keywords: Salvage surgery; Tongue base carcinoma; Total glossectomy; Total glosso-laryngectomy.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Glossectomy* / methods
  • Humans
  • Laryngectomy
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Salvage Therapy
  • Tongue Neoplasms* / pathology