CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that contralateral level IV dissection is not necessary in patients with cN0 hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HPSCC). OBJECTIVES: Elective treatment of neck nodes is very important in the management of cN0 HPSCC. A selective neck dissection neck level II to IV (SND II-IV) is widely accepted as an elective neck treatment of cN0 HPSCC. However, there has been a lot of effort to reduce the extent of surgery. Therefore, we investigated the incidence of level IV metastasis and regional recurrence in cN0 HPSCC. METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of 40 patients who underwent SND II-IV as an elective treatment for cN0 HPSCC from 1992 to 2010. RESULTS: In all, 30 bilateral and 10 unilateral SND II-IVs were...
Since the first detailed description by Franciszek Jaw-dyn ́ski in 1888,1-4there have been many vari...
OBJECTIVES: Selective neck dissection, despite preservation of the spinal accessory nerve, can lead ...
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A prospective study of 73 previous untreated consecutive patients with clinically N0 laryngeal squam...
CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that routine level I dissection may not be necessary in the surgical...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the prevalence of level IIb lymph node (LN) metastasis and to identify poten...
SummaryLymph node metastases (LNM) are common in hypophariyngeal carcinomas; the neck dissection is ...
OBJECTIVES: Postoperative shoulder dysfunction has been significantly associated with any dissection...
This study investigated the oncologic safety of preserving level IIb lymph nodes in ipsilateral and/...
INTRODUCTION: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients show a high rate of cervical lymphatic meta...
Whether it is beneficial to dissect level. in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) patients with positive ...
OBJECTIVE: Elective level II to IV dissection has become a common practice for patients with NO neck...
The most common morbidity associated with selective neck dissection (SND; II-IV) is spinal accessory...
OBJECTIVE: Elective level II to IV dissection has become a common practice for patients with NO neck...
Since the first detailed description by Franciszek Jaw-dyn ́ski in 1888,1-4there have been many vari...
Since the first detailed description by Franciszek Jaw-dyn ́ski in 1888,1-4there have been many vari...
OBJECTIVES: Selective neck dissection, despite preservation of the spinal accessory nerve, can lead ...
Contains fulltext : 191258.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adequate trea...
A prospective study of 73 previous untreated consecutive patients with clinically N0 laryngeal squam...
CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that routine level I dissection may not be necessary in the surgical...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the prevalence of level IIb lymph node (LN) metastasis and to identify poten...
SummaryLymph node metastases (LNM) are common in hypophariyngeal carcinomas; the neck dissection is ...
OBJECTIVES: Postoperative shoulder dysfunction has been significantly associated with any dissection...
This study investigated the oncologic safety of preserving level IIb lymph nodes in ipsilateral and/...
INTRODUCTION: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients show a high rate of cervical lymphatic meta...
Whether it is beneficial to dissect level. in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) patients with positive ...
OBJECTIVE: Elective level II to IV dissection has become a common practice for patients with NO neck...
The most common morbidity associated with selective neck dissection (SND; II-IV) is spinal accessory...
OBJECTIVE: Elective level II to IV dissection has become a common practice for patients with NO neck...
Since the first detailed description by Franciszek Jaw-dyn ́ski in 1888,1-4there have been many vari...
Since the first detailed description by Franciszek Jaw-dyn ́ski in 1888,1-4there have been many vari...
OBJECTIVES: Selective neck dissection, despite preservation of the spinal accessory nerve, can lead ...
Contains fulltext : 191258.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adequate trea...