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- W2769687524 abstract "Resection of posteriorly located oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) remains challenging for head and neck surgeons. However, several surgical techniques, such as lip and mandibular splitting, as well as submental visor drop-down of intraoral soft tissues, have been proposed for this purpose. Merrick et al. suggested that a pedicled genial drop-down surgical approach should be used to resect dorsally located OSCCs. Our study investigated patient outcomes following this surgical procedure, as no previous study has analyzed long-term follow-up data.All patients who underwent surgery using the pedicled genial visor drop-down approach at the Maxillofacial Department of the University Hospital Giessen in Germany between 1995 and 2010 were included in this study. In addition, our study required that patients diagnosed with OSCC had no history of other intraoral malignancy or any other form of malignancy. A preliminary questionnaire was completed for each patient based on retrospective analysis of available data from medical reports.A total of 51 patients fulfilled all inclusion and exclusion criteria and were evaluated retrospectively. In total, 32 patients were excluded from the study due to OSCC recurrence or acquisition of a different type of malignancy. The male to female distribution of patients in our study was 30 to 21 (58.8%-41.2%), and the mean ages of female and male patients were 57.7 (SD 14.3) and 55.7 (SD 14.4) years, respectively. Approximately 76.5% of tumors were located along the dorsal aspect of the tongue, 17.6% were along the floor of the mouth, 3.9% were in the dorsal mandibular region, and 1.9% were in the dorsal palatal region. The mean overall operation time was 6.25 h, and 28 patients received microvascular flaps for reconstruction. Results of final histopathological examination suggested primary in-sano resection of the tumor in 84.3% of patients. Overall, the 5-year postoperative survival rate was 52.9%; 31.3% of the patient cohort was not followed up for the full 5-year period. In addition, 15.7% of the patients included in our study died during the study period. Unimpaired functional outcomes in terms of swallowing and speech were observed in 86.3% of patients.The pedicled genial visor drop-down approach, also known as the ex corpore linguae, is a suitable method for the radical resection of dorsally located OSCCs, with a promising 5-year survival rate and satisfactory postoperative oral function." @default.
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