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Total Laryngectomy: 1
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A 76-year-old man presented with recurrent glottic squamous cell carcinoma ten months after initial treatment with radiation and chemotherapy. The lesion was staged as a T3 (invasion of preglottic tissue), N1 (a single left jugulodigastric node that disappeared after chemoradiation), M0, stage III. The patient elected to proceed with total laryngectomy.
Total Laryngectomy: 2
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The position of the tops of the thyroid and cricoid cartilages are marked in relation to the U-shaped incision.
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Total Laryngectomy: 3
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The skin flap was elevated in the sub-platysma plane (see neck anatomy ).
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