Laryngo- rhino- otologie
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Laryngo- rhino- otologie · Aug 1996
[Reconstructive surgery in the head-neck area with regional and free tissue transfer].
Operative treatment of head and neck cancer requires radical resection of the tumor with not only severe impairment of important functions like swallowing speech, and respiration but also aesthetic mutilation because of the exposed character of the head and neck region. Therefore the rehabilitation from a functional and cosmetic standpoint is an essential goal of treatment in addition to control of the malignant disease. Fortunately regional plastic surgery offers a variety of options for reconstruction of the defects to receive a solution tailored to each individual patient. ⋯ The potential of modern regional reconstructive surgery enables the surgeon to achieve anatomically and functionally rehabilitation in a one-step procedure in most cases, even after extended resection for head and neck cancer. One should be aware of the fact that these techniques do not offer a significant improvement of prognosis. As such, the aggressiveness of surgical therapy should remain in reasonable relation to the prognosis of the malignant disease.
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Laryngo- rhino- otologie · Aug 1996
[Photodynamic diagnosis of neoplasms of the mouth cavity after local administration of 5-aminolevulinic acid].
The aim of photodynamic diagnosis (PDD) is the complete visualization of all neoplastic lesions in a tumorous organ after topical or systemic application of a tumor selective photosensitizer. In this investigation we performed semiquantitative fluorescence measurements following topical application of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) in 11 patients with neoplastic lesions of the oral cavity. ⋯ Labeling of mucosal lesions of the oral cavity with PpIX fluorescence induced by the local application of 5-ALA seems to be a promising diagnostic procedure for neoplastic lesions. Further investigations are required to assess the value of this new diagnostic procedure as a non-invasive and sensitive method for patients with head and neck cancer not only in pre- and postoperative diagnostic studies but also for a fluorescence-guided resection of tumors.