Microsurgical reconstructions for head and neck cancers in elderly aged >80 years: an analysis of surgical outcomes and quality of life

Figus, A.
2016-01-01

Abstract

Background: The rising incidence of primary head and neck (H&N) cancers in the elderly presents a dilemma regarding the appropriateness of complex surgery in this assumed frail age group. With limited data on surgical morbidity, survival, and patient quality of life (QOL), this analysis aimed to broaden the understanding of safety and effectiveness of microsurgical treatment in very elderly H&N cancer patients. Methods: A prospective database analysis was used to evaluate surgical outcomes (morbidity, survival, and QOL) in all patients aged 80 years and older undergoing microsurgical reconstruction for cutaneous and intra-oral H&N cancers between 2004 and 2014. Outcomes were assessed for their association with surgical, tumour, and patient variables. Comorbidities were categorized by the ACE27 index and postoperative morbidity by the Clavien–Dindo scoring system. QOL was analyzed using the UW-QOLv4. Results: Of 720 microsurgical reconstructions, 96 patients were identified. Median survival was 25 months. The ACE27 index was the only variable significantly associated with survival with a 5-year survival of 59.2 % in the least comorbid group versus 19.7 % in the most comorbid group (p 0.015). ACE-27 showed influence on socioemotional QoL scores. Physical QOL scores were influenced by tumour and operative factors. Patients were found to value physical QOL over socioemotional. Conclusions: Microsurgical reconstructions are well tolerated in the very elderly patients and should be considered predominantly based on comorbidity. Tumour stage, flap type, and cancer site should still form part of the preoperative counseling due to their implication on postoperative physical function.
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Aged, 80 and over; Female; Follow-up studies; Head and neck neoplasms; Humans; Male; Neoplasm grading; Neoplasm staging; Prognosis; Reconstructive surgical procedures; Retrospective studies; Survival rate; Microsurgery; Quality of life; Surgery; Oncology
Dimovska, E. O. F.; Clibbon, J. J.; Moncrieff, M. D. S.; Heaton, M. J.; Figus, A.
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