Changes in Hyoid Bone Position and Cross-sectional Area of Pharyngeal Airway after Oral Cancer Surgery

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Aim: To investigate hyoid bone position and cross-sectional area (CSA) of pharyngeal airway space (PAS) for assessing postoperative airway change after oral cancer surgery with concurrent neck dissection (ND). Patients and Methods: Fifty-two patients who underwent oral cancer surgery with concurrent ND were retrospectively evaluated by grouping based on ND type and reconstruction. Computed tomographic data were analyzed three-dimensionally before and after surgery. Results: The hyoid bone position differed significantly between preoperative and postoperative images in the anteroposterior and supero-inferior directions (p<0.05). CSA was increased after ND (p<0.05). The hyoid bone was positioned more superiorly in ND and fibular free-flap reconstruction groups compared to other groups (p<0.05). CSA of the PAS increased as the hyoid bone moved forward (p<0.05). Conclusion: The hyoid bone moves forward and upward after oral cancer surgery with concurrent ND, which increases the CSA of the PAS. These results provide the useful insight into managing a patient’s airway after oral cancer surgery with ND.

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Paeng, J. Y., Kim, J. W., & Lee, S. T. (2019). Changes in Hyoid Bone Position and Cross-sectional Area of Pharyngeal Airway after Oral Cancer Surgery. Anticancer Research, 39(4), 2097–2104. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.13322

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