Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma (PC-ALCL) is relatively a rare tumour of head and
neck region. Without histopathological confirmation, it appears and behaved as like malignant epithelial tumor of
the head and neck region as will be illustrated in the present case. Cutaneous involvement of the tumor with
distant metastasis has made the prognosis unfavorable. This isolated case of head and neck PC-ALCL was
highlighted as it has a tendency to behave aggressively and early diagnosis and treatment is crucial to avoid poor
survival outcome.
The occurrence of pharyngocutaneous fistula (PCF) after total salvage laryngectomy following radiotherapy
as primary treatment is quite common. In most cases, pharyngocutaneous fistula can heal spontaneously
with conservative measures. Here, we are reporting a 69-year-old male with a residual carcinoma of the
larynx following failed radiotherapy as primary treatment whose later underwent a salvage total
laryngectomy. Post-operatively, it was complicated by the formation of pharyngocutaneous fistula which
was failed to heal with conservative measures and few attempts of surgical repair. The fistula later healed
with the application of Montgomery Salivarybypass tube after 3 weeks. The application of the salivary
bypass tube should be considered and used to promote healing in persistent pharyngocutaneous fistula
especially in a post radiotherapy patient.