Open versus endoscopic craniofacial resections in sinonasal adenocarcinoma: long term follow up from two institutions

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY ANZ Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2025-03-26 DOI:10.1111/ans.70102
Samuel Sharp MD, Deepika Gunda MBBS, Andrew Gogos MBBS, Yi Yuen Wang MBBS, Bernard Lyons MBBS, Benjamin Dixon MBBS, PhD
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Abstract

Background

Sinonasal adenocarcinomas are a rare malignancy, and historically surgically resected via open craniofacial resections. With the rise of endoscopic techniques, there has been a shift in addressing these tumours via an endoscopic approach. This project aimed to assess the surgical outcomes from two institutions in Melbourne, Australia, and ensure oncologic outcomes are maintained with a switch to an endoscopic approach.

Methods

Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing craniofacial resection for adenocarcinoma at two tertiary centres between 2011 and 2023. Open/combined and endoscopic craniofacial approaches were included for analysis, assessing TNM staging, margin status, hospital LOS, adjuvant radiotherapy, and complications. Statistical analysis was performed on these variables to investigate their significance on outcomes.

Results

Over eleven years, 27 patients were analysed and divided into endoscopic (n = 16) and open/combined (n = 11) cohorts. Mean age 67.0 (±12.1 SD), with one female patient (3.7%), with the majority of cases T3/4 (74%). Five patients (18.5%), one endoscopic (6.3%) and four open (36.4%) developed recurrence during the follow-up period (P = 0.141). Complication rates were similar between groups, endoscopic (18.8%) and open (27.3%) (P = 0.872). Five-year disease-free survival and overall survival were 85.2% and 88.9%, respectively. No factors included had statistical influence over survival.

Conclusion

This study examined outcomes for sinonasal adenocarcinoma in the post-endoscopic era in Australia at two tertiary centres. The rate of recurrence was lower for endoscopic craniofacial resection, with similar complication rates compared with an open approach. This reinforces endoscopic craniofacial resection as an appropriate alternative surgical technique in selected populations.

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鼻腺癌的开放性与内窥镜颅面切除术:两个机构的长期随访。
背景:鼻窦腺癌是一种罕见的恶性肿瘤:鼻窦腺癌是一种罕见的恶性肿瘤,历来通过开颅手术切除。随着内窥镜技术的兴起,人们开始转向通过内窥镜方法来治疗这些肿瘤。该项目旨在评估澳大利亚墨尔本两家医疗机构的手术效果,确保改用内窥镜方法后仍能保持肿瘤治疗效果:方法:对2011年至2023年间在两家三级医院接受颅面腺癌切除术的患者进行回顾性分析。分析包括开放式/联合式和内窥镜颅面部切除术,评估TNM分期、边缘状态、住院时间、辅助放疗和并发症。对这些变量进行了统计分析,以研究它们对结果的影响:结果:11年来,共对27名患者进行了分析,并将其分为内镜组(16人)和开放/联合组(11人)。平均年龄 67.0 (±12.1 SD),其中一名女性患者(3.7%),大多数病例为 T3/4(74%)。随访期间,5 名患者(18.5%)、1 名内镜患者(6.3%)和 4 名开腹患者(36.4%)出现复发(P = 0.141)。内镜手术组(18.8%)和开腹手术组(27.3%)的并发症发生率相似(P = 0.872)。五年无病生存率和总生存率分别为 85.2% 和 88.9%。没有任何因素对生存率产生统计学影响:这项研究考察了澳大利亚两个三级中心在后内窥镜时代鼻窦腺癌的治疗效果。与开放式方法相比,内窥镜颅面切除术的复发率较低,并发症发生率相似。这加强了内窥镜颅面切除术在特定人群中作为替代手术技术的地位。
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ANZ Journal of Surgery
ANZ Journal of Surgery 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: ANZ Journal of Surgery is published by Wiley on behalf of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons to provide a medium for the publication of peer-reviewed original contributions related to clinical practice and/or research in all fields of surgery and related disciplines. It also provides a programme of continuing education for surgeons. All articles are peer-reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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