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Vocal Fold Cancer Transoral Laser Microsurgery Following European Laryngological Society Laser Cordectomy Classification.

Authors :
Mendelsohn, Abie H
Mendelsohn, Abie H
Remacle, Marc Joseph
Mendelsohn, Abie H
Mendelsohn, Abie H
Remacle, Marc Joseph
Source :
Frontiers in oncology; vol 8, iss JUN, 231; 2234-943X
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BackgroundThe surgical treatment of glottic, or vocal cord, cancer has seen considerable progression over the past several decades. Specifically, there has been a stark transition from open partial laryngectomy surgery to endoscopic laser microsurgical techniques which have been inspired in large part by two landmark studies: Professor Wolfgang Steiner's original case series describing transoral laser microsurgery for glottic cancer (1993) and the European Laryngological Society's (ELS) classification scheme (2000). We performed a comprehensive review of published literature to characterize the pattern of this novel modality as compared with two landmark studies over the past four decades.MethodsAn English literature search was conducted on PubMed for available original investigations on surgical treatment of glottic laryngeal cancer published over the past 40 years. Our Boolean criteria included the following terms: cancer, glottic, laryngeal, surgery, endoscopic, and laser. The publication rates were calculated as annual compound growth as well as corrected growth rates as defined by the Fisher equation for inflation effects.ResultsOur review identified 13,372 studies covering larynx cancer and 3,557 studies covering glottic cancer original studies. Among these, we analyzed the compound annual growth rates and correct growth rates for three distinct publication periods or epochs, prior to 1993, 1993-1999, and 2000-2017. For all but two of the search term groups covering both glottic cancer as well as larynx cancer, there was a substantial growth improvement in the time period following the ELS classification scheme as compared with the growth rate of the time period following Steiner's case series.ConclusionThe progress toward minimally invasive treatment of glottic cancer has progressed steadily over the past several decades. Analysis of publication show increased growth during the time period following the ELS classification scheme over the time period following

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Journal :
Frontiers in oncology; vol 8, iss JUN, 231; 2234-943X
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application/pdf, Frontiers in oncology vol 8, iss JUN, 231 2234-943X
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287307726
Document Type :
Electronic Resource