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. 2015 Jun;35(3):162–172.

Table II.

Patient and salvage surgery characteristics.

Patient Gender Age T N Site Recurrence Larynx ND* Reconstruction Subsequent reconstruction
1 F 52 4 1 Hypopharynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral FRFF+PM PM
2 M 57 3 2b Larynx Regional - Unilateral PC
3 M 64 4 0 Larynx Local Laryngectomy Unilateral PM
4 M 63 4 0 Larynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM PM
5 M 62 4 0 Larynx Local Laryngectomy Unilateral PM
6 M 59 3 2c Hypopharynx Regional - Bilateral PM
7 M 41 3 0 Hypopharynx Local Laryngectomy Unilateral PM
8 M 55 4 2c Larynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM
9 M 67 4 0 Larynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM
10 M 57 3 2b Larynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM
11 M 52 4 3 Hypopharynx Regional - Unilateral PM
12 M 49 3 2a Larynx Regional - Unilateral PC $
13 M 54 4 2c Larynx Locoregional Laryngectomy Bilateral PC
14 M 58 2 2b Hypopharynx Regional - Unilateral PC
15 M 53 3 2c Larynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM
16 M 55 3 0 Larynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM
17 M 61 3 2c Hypopharynx Regional - Unilateral PM
18 F 59 3 0 Larynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM
19 M 69 4 0 Larynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM
20 F 67 3 1 Larynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM
21 M 58 4 3 Hypopharynx Local Laryngectomy Bilateral PM
22 M 64 3 2c Larynx Regional - Unilateral PM
*

1 year after ND: total salvage laryngectomy with FRFF and PM, followed by a second PM for complications. ND: neck dissection; PC: primary closed; PM: pectoralis major flap; FRFF: free radial forearm flap.