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pp.509-513
Published Date 1954/12/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492201215

IWAMOTO finds that, since 1936 to date, the number of patients operated upon by total laryngectomy for cancer, at the OtolaryngoIo-gical Department of The Kyushu University, aggregated to 200 cases. Of this number re-currence of the disease as metastasis is seen in 70 cases; of which 40 in the cervical lymph glands; 10 at the root of the tongue, subglo-ttic region or upper end of esophagus; 11 at the amputated end of trachea; 3 in various internal organs. In order to prevent these recurrence the author suggests observation of following impotant points during the time of operation: 1) A radical neck dissection for a complete removal of lymphglands should ensue the operation if cervical involvement is found to be established; but,even when this involve-ment is not evident such a procedure is ne-cessary should the cancer be deemed a type that whould be likely to cause metastsis later.

2) A care should be taken to keep pre-epiglottic space intact and without injury while the hyoid bone be removed en toto witle the larynx; a procedure which may prevent later involvement of the root of the tongue, subglottic region and the upper end of esophagus.

3) Any lymph glands in proximity of the larynx should be meticulously removed which will include also the thyroids, partially or to-tally as the case may be, depending upon the degree in which they may appear to be invol-ved. Such a procedure may prevent later involvement of the amputated end of trachea.


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