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DOI: 10.1055/a-1924-9319
Clinical Characteristics and Long-Term Outcomes following Surgery Combined with Adjuvant Radiotherapy for Patients with Frontal Sinus Malignancies
Funding This study was supported by the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences (CIFMS) (Grant No.: 2020-I2M-C&T-A-017).Abstract
Objectives Primary frontal sinus malignancies (FSMs) are the rarest sinonasal cancers. This study aimed to determine clinicopathologic characteristics of primary FSMs and provide long-term survival outcomes.
Design This study is a retrospective review.
Setting The study was conducted at a tertiary medical center.
Participants Patients who participated in this study were diagnosed with primary FSMs.
Main Outcome Measures Median survival time is the primary outcome measure of this study.
Results In this series, the median age was 48 years (30–53 years) and all patients were male. There were five cases with squamous cell carcinoma and one with osteosarcoma. All cases presented with locally advanced disease without regional lymphatic metastasis, including five cases of stage III and one case of stage II. The two most common pathways of tumor invasion were as follows: local tumor broke posteriorly through bone wall and invaded dura mater, followed by frontal lobe; local tumor infiltrated downward through the floor of frontal sinus into ethmoid sinus, thereafter invaded laterally orbit and orbital contents. All patients received surgery followed by postoperative radiotherapy at the total doses of 50 to 75.95 Gy. Among them, only one patient underwent R0 resection, the rest of patients underwent R1/R2 resection. With a median survival time of 56 months (32–76 months), two patients receiving R1/R2 resection developed treatment failure and died within 5 years, including one case with local recurrence and one with local recurrence, thereafter distant metastasis.
Conclusion The majority of FSMs presented with peripherally invasive progression lesions which led to a high ratio of R1/R2 resection. Surgery combined with postoperative radiotherapy might result in satisfactory efficacy.
Keywords
frontal sinus malignancies - tumor invasion pattern - comprehensive treatment - survival outcomesInformed Consent
The study was conducted according to the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki, and Ethical review and approval were waived for this study, due to the retrospective nature of the study. Informed consent was obtained from all subjects involved in the study. Written informed consent has been obtained from the patients or their families to publish this paper.
Publikationsverlauf
Eingereicht: 17. Mai 2022
Angenommen: 03. August 2022
Accepted Manuscript online:
16. August 2022
Artikel online veröffentlicht:
04. Oktober 2022
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