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Medicina-buenos Aires | 2014

Reirradiation for patients with recurrence head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: A single-institution comparative study

Viktoras Rudžianskas; Artūras Inčiūra; Saulius Vaitkus; Evaldas Padervinskis; Milda Rudžianskienė; Rita Kupčinskaitė-Noreikienė; Lina Saltonaitė; Alius Noreika; Akvilė Statnickaitė; Elona Juozaitytė

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE In the last decade, the number of publications that report on the use of external beam radiotherapy and high-dose-rate brachytherapy (HDR-BRT) in the treatment of recurrent head and neck cancer has increased, but no studies compare external beam radiotherapy and HDR-BRT. The aim of this study was to evaluate and to compare the efficacy and toxicity of the three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) and HDR-BRT in the treatment of recurrent head and neck cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 64 patients with head and neck cancer recurrence were randomly assigned at a 1:1 ratio to receive either 3D-CRT (50Gy/25 fractions) in the control group or HDR-BRT (30Gy/12 fraction) in the experimental group. RESULTS The overall survival rate of patients treated with HDR-BRT at 1 and 2-years was 74% and 67%, respectively, compare to 3D-CRT group - 51% and 32%, respectively (P=0.002). Local control at 1- and 2-years in patients who received HDR-BRT was 77% and 63% compare with 47% and 25%, respectively, for the patients who received the 3D-CRT (P<0.001). Most patients developed mild to moderate acute mucositis and dermatitis. In the 3D-CRT group, severe late toxicity was determined in 11 patients (35.5%), and in the HDR-BRT group, in 1 patient (3.1%) (P=0.001). There was no grade 5 toxicity. CONCLUSIONS Following our results, we concluded that HDR-BRT is a more effective and safer treatment approach for head and neck cancer recurrences than 3D-CRT.


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2017

Spontaneous regression of laryngeal carcinoma in 10 year old boy: A case report and review of literature

Virgilijus Uloza; Nora Ulozaite; Saulius Vaitkus; Valdas Šarauskas

Laryngeal carcinoma is a rare pathology in children, with only 92 cases reported. Spontaneous regression of laryngeal carcinoma is even more unique clinical event, so far only observed in adults. In this report we present an extraordinary case of a 10 year old patient with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma that underwent spontaneous regression.


Case reports in otolaryngology | 2018

A Rare Case of Large Schwannoma of the Parapharyngeal Space

Nora Siupsinskiene; Irina Arechvo; Rimante Lapinskaite; Evaldas Padervinskis; Silvija Ryskiene; Saulius Vaitkus

Schwannoma originating from the peripheral nerves is a rare lesion of the parapharyngeal space. The special traits of the presented case included the following: the patient presented with slowly progressing dysphagia, speech difficulties, jaw numbness, and taste dysfunction. A dislocated lateral pharyngeal wall with mild inflammatory changes of the oropharyngeal mucosa was observed during pharyngoscopy. The radiological and histological characteristics of the neoplasm are consequently presented. Special emphasis is placed on the surgical treatment of the tumor.


American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy | 2018

Comparison of Sino-Nasal Outcome Test 22 Symptom Scores in Rhinogenic and Odontogenic Sinusitis

Regimantas Simuntis; Justinas Vaitkus; Ričardas Kubilius; Evaldas Padervinskis; Paulius Tušas; Marijus Leketas; Nora Šiupšinskienė; Saulius Vaitkus

Background Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS) and rhinogenic sinusitis (RS) are the main types of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and have a significant impact on health-related quality of life (HRQL), but the difference in HRQL and symptom presentation between them has not been specifically evaluated to date. Obejctive: Our aim was to compare patterns of symptoms and HRQL disease-specific domains in patients affected with these 2 types of CRS. Methods A group of 201 patients with CRS (99 with rhinogenic and 102 with odontogenic origin) completed the Sino-Nasal Outcome Test 22 (SNOT-22) questionnaire before treatment. Data sets were analyzed by using principal component analysis (PCA) to identify a set of symptom components together with the items excluded from PCA, which were then analyzed for differences between patients with OMS and RS. Results PCA of SNOT-22 items identified 5 components: “rhinologic,” “extranasal rhinologic,” “ear/facial,” “sleep and functional disturbance,” and “emotional disturbance.” Sneezing was excluded from PCA and treated as separate outcome variable and was significantly worse in RS patients. Patients with OMS scored significantly higher scores with regard to emotional disturbance, while RS patients scored significantly worse in sleep and functional disturbance. The extra symptom “malodor” was the most different symptom and was significantly worse in OMS patients. The total SNOT-22 score was not significantly different between the groups. Conclusion With controlling of covariates that may influence the severity of the disease, this study showed some significant differences in symptom patterns and HRQL impairment between patients with OMS and RS. Malodor is the most characteristic feature of OMS. Therefore, OMS should always be suspected in patients complaining of bad breath.


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2013

Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and validation of the sino-nasal outcome test (SNOT)-22 for Lithuanian patients

Saulius Vaitkus; Evaldas Padervinskis; Tomas Balsevičius; Nora Siupsinskiene; Jurate Staikuniene; Silvija Ryskiene; Laura Lisauskaite; Justinas Vaitkus


Stomatologija / issued by public institution "Odontologijos studija" ... [et al.] | 2006

Chronic odontogenic maxillary sinusitis.

Paulius Uginčius; Ričardas Kubilius; Albinas Gervickas; Saulius Vaitkus


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2013

Helicobacter pylori infection in laryngeal diseases

Nora Siupsinskiene; Vilma Jurgutaviciute; Inga Katutiene; Dainius Janciauskas; Saulius Vaitkus; Kęstutis Adamonis


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2015

Efficacy of sucralfate for the treatment of post-tonsillectomy symptoms

Nora Siupsinskiene; Jurgita Žekonienė; Evaldas Padervinskis; Gediminas Žekonis; Saulius Vaitkus


Sleep and Breathing | 2013

Controlled trial of combined radiofrequency-assisted uvulopalatoplasty in the treatment of snoring and mild to moderate OSAS (pilot study)

Tomas Balsevičius; Virgilijus Uloza; Saulius Vaitkus; Raimundas Sakalauskas; Skaidrius Miliauskas


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2017

Clinical efficacy of main radiological diagnostic methods for odontogenic maxillary sinusitis

Regimantas Simuntis; Ričardas Kubilius; Evaldas Padervinskis; Silvija Ryškienė; Paulius Tušas; Saulius Vaitkus

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Evaldas Padervinskis

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Nora Siupsinskiene

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Ričardas Kubilius

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Nora Šiupšinskienė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Regimantas Simuntis

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Elona Juozaityte

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Jurate Staikuniene

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Justinas Vaitkus

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Kęstutis Adamonis

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Paulius Tušas

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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