Efficacy of Minor Salivary Glands as Indicators of Depth of Resection for Superficial Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma

Author:

Sakagami Tomofumi12ORCID,Noda Yuri2,Nakamura Naohiro3,Suzuki Kensuke1,Fujisawa Takuo1,Yagi Masao1,Kawasaki Hiroto1,Egawa Hiromasa2,Sumita Wataru2,Tsuta Koji2,Iwai Hiroshi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Kansai Medical University Hospital Hirakata Osaka Japan

2. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Kansai Medical University Hospital Hirakata Osaka Japan

3. Third Department of Internal Medicine Kansai Medical University Hirakata Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the utility of minor salivary glands in the hypopharynx as novel indicators for safe resection of superficial hypopharyngeal carcinomas with fewer complications.Study DesignCadaveric study.SettingCadavers were stored in the pathology laboratory at Kansai Medical University.MethodsTwenty‐three cadaveric specimens were examined for minor salivary glands in the pyriform sinus, posterior wall, and postcricoid regions of the hypopharynx. Their count, size, and depth were assessed. Resected specimens from 5 consecutive patients with superficial hypopharyngeal carcinomas were pathologically analyzed to determine the positional relationship between cancer and minor salivary glands.ResultsMinor salivary glands were present in more than 70% of patients in each region during autopsy, with the postcricoid region having a larger count and size. The glands were universally present, regardless of sex, height, or body mass index. Minor salivary glands in the pyriform sinus and postcricoid region were present at a depth of 30% from the bottom of the submucosal layer, whereas those in the posterior wall were present in the shallow muscularis. During surgery, endoscopic findings revealed minor salivary glands as small white nodules in the submucosal layer. Pathological examination of the resected specimen confirmed that the white nodule was a minor salivary gland. In addition, tumor position in relation to minor salivary glands provided an adequate margin for resection.ConclusionMinor salivary glands may serve as reliable indicators for determining adequate deep safety margins during surgery for superficial hypopharyngeal carcinoma.

Publisher

Wiley

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