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Carcinoma of Hypopharynx
Dr. Krishna Koirala
MBBS, MS (ENT-HNS)
2019-02-25
Surgical Anatomy of hypopharynx
• Lowermost and longest of 3 segments of pharynx
• Extends from the oropharynx to cervical esophagus
• Superior extent
– Level of hyoid bone/ epiglottic tip/floor of the vallecula
• Inferior extent
– Lower border of cricoid
• Anatomical subsites
– Pyriform Fossa
– Postcricoid area (Pharyngo-oesophageal junction)
– Posterior pharyngeal wall
Anatomic extent of hypopharynx
• Marginal area:
– Aryepiglottic folds that separate the endolarynx
from medial wall of pyriform sinus bilaterally
– Tumors behave aggressively like hypopharyngeal
cancer
Characteristics of Hypopharyngeal cancers
• Late presentation (77.3% manifest with stage III / IV)
• Higher tendency to submucosal extension into esophagus
• Higher incidence of distant metastases
– At the time of diagnosis : 30% have local disease, 60%
locoregional disease, and 10% distant metastases
• Neck node metastasis
– Pyriform sinus : 65-85%
– Posterior pharyngeal wall : 10 -20%
– Postcricoid area : 5-15%
Routes of spread of tumors of pyriform fossa
Risk Factors
• Plummer Vinson syndrome: Paterson-Brown Kelly
Syndrome, Sideropenic dysphagia
• Alcohol
• Tobacco
• Second primary malignancies (4-8%)
• Chronic irritation from gastroesophageal reflux
Clinical Presentation
• Relatively silent than other head and neck cancers
• Average duration of symptoms before presentation :
2-4 mths
• Dysphagia
– Persistent and progressive
– For solids
– Food ‘sticks’ on swallowing
• Pain
– Usually lateralized & prominent on swallowing
– May radiate to ipsilateral ear
– Aggravated by eating hot & spicy foods
– Requires investigation in >2-3 weeks
• Hoarseness
– In association with dysphagia/otalgia
– Coarse, raspy, breathy or diplophonic voice
• Neck mass
– Nodal metastasis or direct extension through
thyrohyoid membrane
• Hemoptysis
– Unusual
– Pyriform sinus or posterior pharyngeal wall tumor
• Weight loss
– Present in late stage disease
Examination
• Typical findings in Hypopharynx /larynx
– Mucosal ulceration
– Pooling of the saliva in the pyriform fossa
(Chevalier Jackson’s sign)
– Edema of the arytenoids
– Fixation of the cricoarytenoid joint, true vocal
cords, or both
Ca of postcricoid region Ca of medial wall of L pyriform sinus
Ca Rt pyriform sinus with
extention to larynx
Localized tumour of medial wall of R
pyriform sinus
Ca R pyriform sinus with transglottic invasion
Investigations
Hematological
• CBC (Vit B12 & folate)
• Iron stores
• Urea & electrolytes
• LFT
• Serum calcium
• TFT
Radiological
• CT scan or MRI before endoscopic evaluation and biopsy
• Specific uses of imaging
– To assess extent of primary tumour, relation with larynx
and extension
– To exclude second primary / distant metastases
– Presence / absence of cartilage invasion
– To assess the neck
– To assess stomach prior to gastric transposition for
reconstruction
– To confirm/refute presence of pharyngeal pouch
Bulky right pyriform sinus tumor
• Barium swallow
– To assess tumor length and rule out primary tumor of
esophagus
– To assess tumor mobility on vertebral column during
deglutition
• PET scan
– Initial assessment in locally advanced disease
– Nodal involvement
– Suspicion of metastatic disease
– Evaluation of an unknown primary site
• Abdominal CT scan : rule out liver metastases
• Bone scan : rule out bone metastases
• Triple endoscopy (Panendoscopy)
– Laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy and esophagoscopy
– Used to assist in defining the extent of the tumour
and its histopathology
Staging of primary hypopharyngeal tumors (AJCC)
• TX: Primary tumor cannot be assessed
• T0: No evidence of primary tumor
• TIS: Carcinoma in situ
• T1: Limited to one subsite of the hypopharynx and ≤ 2 cm
• T2: Involves more than one subsite of the hypopharynx or an
adjacent site or is >2 cm but not larger than 4 cm at its
greatest diameter without fixation of the hemilarynx
• T3: Tumor is larger than 4 cm or involves fixation of the
hemilarynx
• T4a: Tumor invades the thyroid/cricoid cartilage, hyoid bone,
thyroid gland, esophagus, or central compartment soft
tissues, including prelaryngeal strap muscles and
subcutaneous fat
• T4b: Tumor invades the prevertebral fascia, encases the
carotid artery, or involves mediastinal structures
Staging of regional lymph nodes
• NX: Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed
• N0: No regional lymph node metastasis
• N1: Metastasis in a single ipsilateral node ( ≤3 cm at its
greatest dimension)
• N2: Metastasis in a single ipsilateral lymph node (>3 cm but
<6 cm in greatest dimension) or in multiple ipsilateral
lymph nodes none >6 cm at greatest dimension
– N2a : Metastasis in a single ipsilateral lymph node (>3 cm
but <6 cm at its greatest dimension)
– N2b : Metastasis in multiple ipsilateral lymph nodes (none
>6 cm at greatest dimension)
– N2c : Metastasis in bilateral or contralateral lymph nodes
(none >6 cm at greatest dimension)
• N3: Metastasis in a lymph node larger than 6 cm at its greatest
dimension
Staging for distant metastasis
• M0: No distant metastasis
• M1: Distant metastasis (eg, lung, mediastinal lymph nodes,
skeletal, hepatic)
Stage grouping
Stage Grouping
Stage 0 TIS N0 M0
Stage I T1 N0 M0
Stage II T2 N0 M0
Stage III
T3 N0 M0
T1,T2,T3 N1 M0
Stage IVA
T4 N0 M0
T4 N1 M0
Any T N2 M0
Stage IVB Any T N3 M0
Stage IVC Any T Any N M1
Adopted from the AJCC staging manual. 6th edition NY-Springer-Verlag, 2002
Staging
Treatment planning
Important determinants involved
Tumour factors:
Anatomical subsite of tumour origin
Clinical stage
Histological grade
Patient factors:
General condition
Nutritional status
Immune competence
External factors:
Differences in treatment centers
Availability of expertise
Ethnic considerations
Other social factors
• Ultimate goals of treatment
– Control of cancer
– Preservation of speech and normal swallowing
– Avoidance of a tracheostomy
• Advanced disease with pharyngolaryngectomy
– Re-establishing anatomic continuity of alimentary
tract
– Restoration of ability to swallow as soon as
possible
• Current treatment modalities
– Full course irradiation with surgical salvage
– Surgery alone
– Combination of irradiation therapy with surgery
– Chemotherapy (before surgery or irradiation or in
combination)
Curative treatment of hypopharyngeal cancers
Pyriform sinus
Posterior
pharyngeal wall
Postcricoid
Stage I (T1,N0)
Primary radiotherapy
or surgery (PP or
PPPL)
Primary
radiotherapy or
surgery (PP)
Primary
radiotherapy or
surgery (TLP)
Stage II (T2,N0)
Primary radiotherapy
or surgery (PPPL or
TLP)
Primary
radiotherapy or
surgery (PP or TLP)
?Primary
radiotherapy or
surgery (TLP) and
post-op
radiotherapy
Stage III (T1-2,N+)
(T3,N0,N+)
Surgery (TLPP or TLP)
and post-op
radiotherapy
Surgery (PP or TLP)
and post-op
radiotherapy
Surgery (TLP or
TLPO) and post-op
radiotherapy
Stage IV
(T4,N0,N+)
Surgery (TLPP or TLP)
and post-op
radiotherapy
Surgery (TLP) and
post-op
radiotherapy
Surgery (TLPO) and
post-op
radiotherapy
Pyriform fossa tumors
• Lesions not extending to apex of fossa, post cricoid
region or posterior wall resected preserving the larynx
• Lesion involving lateral wall of fossa : Partial
pharyngectomy with resection of upper thyroid ala
• Medial wall and hemilarynx resectable by near total
laryngectomy
Postcricoid tumors
• Few small tumors <5cm : radical radiotherapy
• Larger recurrent tumours: total laryngopharyngectomy
• Extension into esophagus: esophagectomy
Posterior Pharyngeal wall tumours
• Small lesions
– Radiotherapy or partial pharyngectomy with
laryngeal preservation
• Advanced lesions
– Total pharyngolaryngectomy
• Skip lesions or direct extension to esophagus
– Esophagectomy
• Close surgical margins treated with radiotherapy
The neck
• 60% pyriform tumours have +ve neck nodes
• 30-40% uninvolved neck have occult disease
• Treatment determined individually by the stage of
primary and neck
• Superficial primary tumor of posterior pharyngeal wall
or lateral wall of pyriform fossa
– Excised orally or with/without use of laser or
through transhyoid pharyngotomy
• Primary tumours of pyriform sinus with limited
extension to adjacent sites of larynx
– Partial laryngopharyngectomy
Surgical treatment
• Invasion of postcricoid region, deep invasion into
musculature of base of tongue
– Pharyngectomy with total laryngectomy
• Significant extension into cervical esophagus
– Pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy with immediate
appropriate reconstruction
Surgical options
Procedure T stage Reconstruction
Partial pharyngectomy T1 , T2 Primary closure
Partial laryngopharyngectomy T1,T2,T3 Regional or free flap
Supracricoid Hemilaryngectomy T1,T2,T3 Primary Closure
Endoscopic CO2 laser resection
T1,T2(possible
T3,T4)
Secondary intention
Total laryngectomy with partial-total
pharyngectomy
T3,T4
Primary closure vs
regional or free flap
Total
pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy
T4 Gastric pull-up
Radiation Therapy
• Used as a single modality therapy limited to early
lesions (T1, selected T2)
• Exophytic lesions limited to medial wall of pyriform
sinus
• Elderly, debilitated, advanced lesion refusing surgery
• For palliative treatment
Indications for radiotherapy
• Definitive treatment
– Resectable cancer
• Organ preservation
• Adequate function of the laryngopharynx
– Unresectable cancer
• Cancer that involves the prevertebral fascia
and encases the carotid artery
Indications for postoperative radiotherapy
• Primary indications
– Positive or close margins (<5 mm)
– T4 tumors
– Invasion of cartilage, bone, or soft tissues by the primary
tumor
• Neck indications
– Two or more lymph nodes with metastasis
– Extracapsular extension

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Carcinoma of hypopharynx

  • 1. Carcinoma of Hypopharynx Dr. Krishna Koirala MBBS, MS (ENT-HNS) 2019-02-25
  • 2. Surgical Anatomy of hypopharynx • Lowermost and longest of 3 segments of pharynx • Extends from the oropharynx to cervical esophagus • Superior extent – Level of hyoid bone/ epiglottic tip/floor of the vallecula • Inferior extent – Lower border of cricoid • Anatomical subsites – Pyriform Fossa – Postcricoid area (Pharyngo-oesophageal junction) – Posterior pharyngeal wall
  • 3. Anatomic extent of hypopharynx
  • 4.
  • 5. • Marginal area: – Aryepiglottic folds that separate the endolarynx from medial wall of pyriform sinus bilaterally – Tumors behave aggressively like hypopharyngeal cancer
  • 6. Characteristics of Hypopharyngeal cancers • Late presentation (77.3% manifest with stage III / IV) • Higher tendency to submucosal extension into esophagus • Higher incidence of distant metastases – At the time of diagnosis : 30% have local disease, 60% locoregional disease, and 10% distant metastases • Neck node metastasis – Pyriform sinus : 65-85% – Posterior pharyngeal wall : 10 -20% – Postcricoid area : 5-15%
  • 7. Routes of spread of tumors of pyriform fossa
  • 8. Risk Factors • Plummer Vinson syndrome: Paterson-Brown Kelly Syndrome, Sideropenic dysphagia • Alcohol • Tobacco • Second primary malignancies (4-8%) • Chronic irritation from gastroesophageal reflux
  • 9. Clinical Presentation • Relatively silent than other head and neck cancers • Average duration of symptoms before presentation : 2-4 mths • Dysphagia – Persistent and progressive – For solids – Food ‘sticks’ on swallowing
  • 10. • Pain – Usually lateralized & prominent on swallowing – May radiate to ipsilateral ear – Aggravated by eating hot & spicy foods – Requires investigation in >2-3 weeks • Hoarseness – In association with dysphagia/otalgia – Coarse, raspy, breathy or diplophonic voice
  • 11. • Neck mass – Nodal metastasis or direct extension through thyrohyoid membrane • Hemoptysis – Unusual – Pyriform sinus or posterior pharyngeal wall tumor • Weight loss – Present in late stage disease
  • 12. Examination • Typical findings in Hypopharynx /larynx – Mucosal ulceration – Pooling of the saliva in the pyriform fossa (Chevalier Jackson’s sign) – Edema of the arytenoids – Fixation of the cricoarytenoid joint, true vocal cords, or both
  • 13. Ca of postcricoid region Ca of medial wall of L pyriform sinus
  • 14. Ca Rt pyriform sinus with extention to larynx Localized tumour of medial wall of R pyriform sinus
  • 15. Ca R pyriform sinus with transglottic invasion
  • 17. Hematological • CBC (Vit B12 & folate) • Iron stores • Urea & electrolytes • LFT • Serum calcium • TFT
  • 18. Radiological • CT scan or MRI before endoscopic evaluation and biopsy • Specific uses of imaging – To assess extent of primary tumour, relation with larynx and extension – To exclude second primary / distant metastases – Presence / absence of cartilage invasion – To assess the neck – To assess stomach prior to gastric transposition for reconstruction – To confirm/refute presence of pharyngeal pouch
  • 19. Bulky right pyriform sinus tumor
  • 20. • Barium swallow – To assess tumor length and rule out primary tumor of esophagus – To assess tumor mobility on vertebral column during deglutition • PET scan – Initial assessment in locally advanced disease – Nodal involvement – Suspicion of metastatic disease – Evaluation of an unknown primary site
  • 21. • Abdominal CT scan : rule out liver metastases • Bone scan : rule out bone metastases • Triple endoscopy (Panendoscopy) – Laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy and esophagoscopy – Used to assist in defining the extent of the tumour and its histopathology
  • 22. Staging of primary hypopharyngeal tumors (AJCC) • TX: Primary tumor cannot be assessed • T0: No evidence of primary tumor • TIS: Carcinoma in situ • T1: Limited to one subsite of the hypopharynx and ≤ 2 cm • T2: Involves more than one subsite of the hypopharynx or an adjacent site or is >2 cm but not larger than 4 cm at its greatest diameter without fixation of the hemilarynx • T3: Tumor is larger than 4 cm or involves fixation of the hemilarynx • T4a: Tumor invades the thyroid/cricoid cartilage, hyoid bone, thyroid gland, esophagus, or central compartment soft tissues, including prelaryngeal strap muscles and subcutaneous fat • T4b: Tumor invades the prevertebral fascia, encases the carotid artery, or involves mediastinal structures
  • 23. Staging of regional lymph nodes • NX: Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed • N0: No regional lymph node metastasis • N1: Metastasis in a single ipsilateral node ( ≤3 cm at its greatest dimension) • N2: Metastasis in a single ipsilateral lymph node (>3 cm but <6 cm in greatest dimension) or in multiple ipsilateral lymph nodes none >6 cm at greatest dimension – N2a : Metastasis in a single ipsilateral lymph node (>3 cm but <6 cm at its greatest dimension) – N2b : Metastasis in multiple ipsilateral lymph nodes (none >6 cm at greatest dimension) – N2c : Metastasis in bilateral or contralateral lymph nodes (none >6 cm at greatest dimension) • N3: Metastasis in a lymph node larger than 6 cm at its greatest dimension
  • 24. Staging for distant metastasis • M0: No distant metastasis • M1: Distant metastasis (eg, lung, mediastinal lymph nodes, skeletal, hepatic)
  • 25. Stage grouping Stage Grouping Stage 0 TIS N0 M0 Stage I T1 N0 M0 Stage II T2 N0 M0 Stage III T3 N0 M0 T1,T2,T3 N1 M0 Stage IVA T4 N0 M0 T4 N1 M0 Any T N2 M0 Stage IVB Any T N3 M0 Stage IVC Any T Any N M1 Adopted from the AJCC staging manual. 6th edition NY-Springer-Verlag, 2002
  • 27. Treatment planning Important determinants involved Tumour factors: Anatomical subsite of tumour origin Clinical stage Histological grade Patient factors: General condition Nutritional status Immune competence External factors: Differences in treatment centers Availability of expertise Ethnic considerations Other social factors
  • 28. • Ultimate goals of treatment – Control of cancer – Preservation of speech and normal swallowing – Avoidance of a tracheostomy • Advanced disease with pharyngolaryngectomy – Re-establishing anatomic continuity of alimentary tract – Restoration of ability to swallow as soon as possible
  • 29. • Current treatment modalities – Full course irradiation with surgical salvage – Surgery alone – Combination of irradiation therapy with surgery – Chemotherapy (before surgery or irradiation or in combination)
  • 30. Curative treatment of hypopharyngeal cancers Pyriform sinus Posterior pharyngeal wall Postcricoid Stage I (T1,N0) Primary radiotherapy or surgery (PP or PPPL) Primary radiotherapy or surgery (PP) Primary radiotherapy or surgery (TLP) Stage II (T2,N0) Primary radiotherapy or surgery (PPPL or TLP) Primary radiotherapy or surgery (PP or TLP) ?Primary radiotherapy or surgery (TLP) and post-op radiotherapy Stage III (T1-2,N+) (T3,N0,N+) Surgery (TLPP or TLP) and post-op radiotherapy Surgery (PP or TLP) and post-op radiotherapy Surgery (TLP or TLPO) and post-op radiotherapy Stage IV (T4,N0,N+) Surgery (TLPP or TLP) and post-op radiotherapy Surgery (TLP) and post-op radiotherapy Surgery (TLPO) and post-op radiotherapy
  • 31. Pyriform fossa tumors • Lesions not extending to apex of fossa, post cricoid region or posterior wall resected preserving the larynx • Lesion involving lateral wall of fossa : Partial pharyngectomy with resection of upper thyroid ala • Medial wall and hemilarynx resectable by near total laryngectomy
  • 32. Postcricoid tumors • Few small tumors <5cm : radical radiotherapy • Larger recurrent tumours: total laryngopharyngectomy • Extension into esophagus: esophagectomy
  • 33. Posterior Pharyngeal wall tumours • Small lesions – Radiotherapy or partial pharyngectomy with laryngeal preservation • Advanced lesions – Total pharyngolaryngectomy • Skip lesions or direct extension to esophagus – Esophagectomy • Close surgical margins treated with radiotherapy
  • 34. The neck • 60% pyriform tumours have +ve neck nodes • 30-40% uninvolved neck have occult disease • Treatment determined individually by the stage of primary and neck
  • 35. • Superficial primary tumor of posterior pharyngeal wall or lateral wall of pyriform fossa – Excised orally or with/without use of laser or through transhyoid pharyngotomy • Primary tumours of pyriform sinus with limited extension to adjacent sites of larynx – Partial laryngopharyngectomy Surgical treatment
  • 36. • Invasion of postcricoid region, deep invasion into musculature of base of tongue – Pharyngectomy with total laryngectomy • Significant extension into cervical esophagus – Pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy with immediate appropriate reconstruction
  • 37. Surgical options Procedure T stage Reconstruction Partial pharyngectomy T1 , T2 Primary closure Partial laryngopharyngectomy T1,T2,T3 Regional or free flap Supracricoid Hemilaryngectomy T1,T2,T3 Primary Closure Endoscopic CO2 laser resection T1,T2(possible T3,T4) Secondary intention Total laryngectomy with partial-total pharyngectomy T3,T4 Primary closure vs regional or free flap Total pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy T4 Gastric pull-up
  • 38. Radiation Therapy • Used as a single modality therapy limited to early lesions (T1, selected T2) • Exophytic lesions limited to medial wall of pyriform sinus • Elderly, debilitated, advanced lesion refusing surgery • For palliative treatment
  • 39. Indications for radiotherapy • Definitive treatment – Resectable cancer • Organ preservation • Adequate function of the laryngopharynx – Unresectable cancer • Cancer that involves the prevertebral fascia and encases the carotid artery
  • 40. Indications for postoperative radiotherapy • Primary indications – Positive or close margins (<5 mm) – T4 tumors – Invasion of cartilage, bone, or soft tissues by the primary tumor • Neck indications – Two or more lymph nodes with metastasis – Extracapsular extension