García Fernández E, Muñoz A, Gil M, Cavallieri I
Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp. 1989 Nov-Dec;40(6):409-12.
The demonstration of the tumoral invasion of the cartilaginous structure of the larynx is a fact that contraindicates any conservative treatment, either surgical or radiotherapeutic. The usual methods of clinical exploration, such as direct or indirect laryngoscopy or fiberoptic laryngoscopy are not very useful, as well as conventional radiology which presents little sensitivity to defect tumoral invasion. It has been communicated previously that computerised tomography (CT) is more sensitive. In our evaluation of these different diagnostic methods, we present a series of 51 patients with laryngeal cancer at different stages in a hom studies prior to surgery using computerised tomography (CT) have been realised. We evaluate the efficacy of his diagnostic method in the tumoral invasion of the laryngeal backbone. Results have been analysed, demonstrating that this method is superior to other techniques used.