Endoscopic techniques used in scarring stenoses after laryngectomy. Clinical observation
https://doi.org/10.17650/2782-3202-2022-2-2-45-50
Abstract
Dysphagia and formation of scarring stenoses after laryngectomy are common complications in oncological practice. One of the treatment methods for the strictures is endoscopic balloon dilation which is characterized by relatively high effectiveness. However, in patients who underwent both laryngectomy and chemoradiation treatment (before or after surgery), the risk of recurring scarring strictures is significantly higher. The article describes a case of successful treatment of a patient with dysphagia after integrative treatment of laryngeal cancer consisting of chemoradiotherapy and laryngectomy. After multiple procedures of balloon dilation, endoscopic stenting of the scar narrowing was performed.
About the Authors
I. N. IurichevRussian Federation
Ilia N. Iurichev.
111 1st Uspenskoe Shosse, Lapino, Moscow region 143081.
V. V. Vereshchak
Russian Federation
111 1st Uspenskoe Shosse, Lapino, Moscow region 143081.
A. M. Mudunov
Russian Federation
111 1st Uspenskoe Shosse, Lapino, Moscow region 143081.
A. A. Marienko
Russian Federation
111 1st Uspenskoe Shosse, Lapino, Moscow region 143081.
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Iurichev I.N., Vereshchak V.V., Mudunov A.M., Marienko A.A. Endoscopic techniques used in scarring stenoses after laryngectomy. Clinical observation. MD-Onco. 2022;2(2):45-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/2782-3202-2022-2-2-45-50