Systematic management of osteoradionecrosis in the head and neck

  • Sheng Po Hao*
  • , Hung Chi Chen
  • , Fu Chan Wei
  • , Chao Yu Chen
  • , Albert Re Ming Yeh
  • , Jen Liang Su
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objectives: Osteoradionecrosis is one of the most serious and devastating complications of radiotherapy. The proper management of osteoradionecrosis is currently undetermined. The objective of this study is to evaluate the treatment results of a systematic approach to osteoradionecrosis. Study Design: A prospective study of a systematic approach to osteoradionecrosis in the head and neck area was undertaken. Methods: From July 1993 to June 1998, 33 cases of osteoradionecrosis in the head and neck area were treated using a systematic approach that combined sequestrectomy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Results: Seven (21%) had recurrent cancer. The control rate of the other 26 osteoradionecrosis cases was 77% (20/26). Conclusions: Persistent osteoradionecrosis, despite diligent radical treatment, raises the suspicion of recurrent cancer. Extensive osteoradionecrosis with a multiple discharging fistula, a large area of exposed necrotic bone, or a coexistent fracture should be treated primarily with radical sequestrectomy and microvascular free flap reconstruction. Surgery still plays a major role in controlling osteoradionecrosis, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy is adjuvant.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1324-1327
Number of pages4
JournalLaryngoscope
Volume109
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 08 1999

Keywords

  • Head and neck
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
  • Osteoradionecrosis

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