A limited mouth opening (or trismus) after surgery for oral cancers is not only one of the most common complications, but it is also a major contributing factor towards an impaired quality of life after surgery. The enormous impact on the quality of life is secondary to impeded speech, feeding, drinking, and aesthetics. The aim would be to analyse the opening of the mouth before and after surgery, and if applicable after radiotherapy, in a prospective way in oral cancer cases. There is namely a major discrepancy in current science research between the effect of different treatment modalities on trismus, as, in contrast with known research regarding the effect of surgery on trismus, a clear relation between radiotherapy and trismus has already been demonstrated in multiple research articles and systematic reviews. Nevertheless, the clinical experience of this research group supports the need for further investigation on the impact of surgery and the different modalities of surgery on trismus. The investigators are convinced that revealing the surgical factors, linked with trismus, can lead to better prevention and prediction of later trismus for newly diagnosed oral cancer patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
128
Ultrasound of the masseteric muscle to evaluate the thickness and rigidity of the masseteric muscle before and after oral cancer treatment. There will be no invasive investigation of the muscle.
Omfs-Impath
Leuven, Vlaams-Brabantt, Belgium
The evaluation of the maximal mouth opening.
A first endpoint would be to compare the effect of the epidemiological and surgical variables on the maximal mouth opening in millimeters over time.
Time frame: Follow-up of twelve months.
A detailed quality of life assessment.
This research group would like to obtain a detailed image of the impact of trismus and oral cancer resections in general on the quality of life. Results will be based on validated and commonly used questionnaires addressing the different aspects of quality of life for this specific population. More specific the Washington questionnaire.
Time frame: Follow-up of twelve months.
The correlation between the muscles of mastication and trismus.
Investigation of the relation between the muscles of mastication and the tumour and how this correlation influences the incidence of postsurgical trismus. Therefore, the distance between the tumor and the muscles of mastication will be evaluated in millimeters, based on 3D preoperative radiological imaging (CT or MRI).
Time frame: Follow-up of twelve months.
An evaluation of the masseter muscle via ultrasound before and after oral tumor resections/trismus treatment.
The final endpoint will be the evaluation of masseter alterations on ultrasound, which will lead to an improved understanding of muscular changes due to oncological resections, radiotherapy, and trismus. Even though newer (IMRT or intensity-modulated radiation therapy) techniques in radiotherapy protect vital structures as much as possible, the masseter is still often involved in the radiated area and muscular alterations are anyhow to be expected. The endpoints will be alterations in masseter muscle thickness (millimeter) in all oral oncology cases, trismus patients secondary to oral oncology resections, and in adjuvant radiotherapy cases.
Time frame: Follow-up of twelve months.
Correlation of the mouth opening with surgical variables.
The use of free vascularized grafts (primary closure/skin graft/composite grafts/soft tissue free flaps) and a neck dissection (yes/no) will be analyzed to identify an impact on the mouth opening of each surgical variable to prevent trismus in future cases. The information will be collected from the electronic patient file.
Time frame: Follow-up of twelve months.
Correlation of the mouth opening with tumor stage.
The correlation between tumor stage(I-IV) (TNM-classification according to TNM-8 AJCC manual) and mouth opening will be analyzed. The information will be collected from the electronic patient file.
Time frame: Follow-up of twelve months.
Correlation of the mouth opening with tumor recurrence.
An evaluation of the influence of tumor recurrence (yes/no) on the maximal mouth opening will be ordered. The information will be collected from the electronic patient file.
Time frame: Follow-up of twelve months.
A detailed quality of life assessment regarding head and neck cancer treatment.
This research group would like to obtain a detailed image of the impact of trismus and oral cancer resections in general on the quality of life. Results will be based on validated and commonly used questionnaires addressing the different aspects of quality of life for this specific population. More specific the EORTC H\&N 35.
Time frame: Follow-up of twelve months.
A detailed quality of life assessment regarding the mouth opening.
This research group would like to obtain a detailed image of the impact of trismus and oral cancer resections in general on the quality of life. Results will be based on validated and commonly used questionnaires addressing the different aspects of quality of life for this specific population. More specific the Gothenburg questionnaire.
Time frame: Follow-up of twelve months.
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