Analysis of postoperative complications of oral cavity cancer
9th International Conference on Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
November 10, 2023 | Webinar

Prakhar Katta

Rohilkhand Medical College, India

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Allergy Ther

Abstract:

Background: Oral cancer treatment consists of surgical resection, neck dissection and reconstruction. Postoperative complications influence overall surgical outcome, increase costs and hospital stay. Methods: A cohort study of 140 patients operated for oral cavity cancer, was undertaken. Patients were evaluated for 7 complications within the 30 day postoperative period. Complications included wound dehiscence, wound infection, partial flap loss, total flap loss, orocutaneous and wound bleeding and chyle leak. Results: Overall complication rate was 45% [n = 63]. Most noted complication was wound dehiscence [30.71%]. Risk factors assessed were age, sex, stage of the lesion and flap used. Staging of the disease and reconstruction flap used were found to have statistically significant association with incidence of complications [p value < 0.05]. Conclusion: We concluded that on an average, our overall rates were similar to other rates reported in literature. We also found that advanced stage and flap are significant factors in occurrence of complications for oral cavity cancer. Prompt recognition of risk factors for complications based on preoperative clinical characteristics and identification of the risks associated with the surgical procedure is very essential.

Biography :

Prakhar Katta is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. He has done his BDS, MDS from Rajasthan, India. He did his fellowship in oral oncology from Rohilkhand Cancer Institute, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. He is currently working as a head and neck Oncosurgeon in Jaipur, Rajasthan. He is currently heading the department of Head and Neck Oncosurgery in Apex hospitals, Jaipur, Rajasthan.