Fluorescence-guided Surgery of Osteoradionecrosis of the Jaw: A Retrospective Study

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Abstract BackgroundOsteoradionecrosis of the jaw (ORNJ) is one of the most severe head and neck complications in patients treated with radiotherapy (RT), and it is one of the diseases difficult to manage. The goal of the treatment is to achieve mucosal healing or suppress ORNJ progression. Currently, surgical removal of the necrotic bone is an effective management approach for advanced stages of ORNJ. This study aimed to identify the outcomes of fluorescence-guided surgery for ORNJ. MethodsNineteen ORNJ lesions in 15 hospitalized patients received fluorescence-guided surgery. Demographics, comorbidities, local preceding event, location, ORNJ stage, and treatment outcomes were retrospectively reviewed with a median follow-up period of 12 months.ResultsThe first 12 lesions (63%) were operated under tetracycline fluorescence, and 7 lesions (37%) were operated under auto-fluorescence. Overall, 4 lesions (21%) achieved complete mucosal healing, 8 lesions (42%) showed partial mucosal healing with bone exposure and no signs or symptoms of inflammation, and 7 lesions (37%) were progressive. The results showed that either healing or ORNJ stabilization was achieved in 63% of the lesions (n = 12). No significant association was observed between healing and the fluorescence technique.ConclusionFluorescence-guided surgery can be beneficial in curing or stabilizing ORNJ. Within the study limitations, autofluorescence-guided surgery seems to be as effective as tetracycline fluorescence-guided surgery for management of ORNJ. Trial registration: not applicable
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osteoradionecrosis,jaw,surgery,fluorescence-guided
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