A prospective study of 73 previous untreated consecutive patients with clinically N0 laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) from January 1997 to October 2002 was undertaken to determine whether level IV lymph nodes can be saved in elective lateral neck dissection (LND) performed as a treatment for the N0 neck. The incidence of pathological metastases to level IV lymph nodes was evaluated, as were the incidence of regional recurrence after elective LND, and postoperative complications such as chylous leakage and phrenic nerve paralysis. A total of 142 LNDs were enrolled in this prospective study. The mean number of harvested lymph nodes by level was as follows; 13.1 in level II, 7.1 in level III, and 9.2 in level IV. Pathologic examination ...
Whether it is beneficial to dissect level. in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) patients with positive ...
INTRODUCTION: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients show a high rate of cervical lymphatic meta...
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...
A universally accepted independent adverse prognostic factor in head-and-neck squamous carcinoma is ...
A universally accepted independent adverse prognostic factor in head-and-neck squamous carcinoma is ...
CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that contralateral level IV dissection is not necessary in patients with cN0...
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...
The supraglottic larynx has a rich lymphatic network that places patients with supraglottic laryngea...
The supraglottic larynx has a rich lymphatic network that places patients with supraglottic laryngea...
OBJECTIVES: Selective neck dissection, despite preservation of the spinal accessory nerve, can lead ...
This study investigated the oncologic safety of preserving level IIb lymph nodes in ipsilateral and/...
OBJECTIVES: Postoperative shoulder dysfunction has been significantly associated with any dissection...
AbstractThe removal of level II, III, and IV metastases has gained importance in the treatment of sq...
Whether it is beneficial to dissect level. in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) patients with positive ...
INTRODUCTION: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients show a high rate of cervical lymphatic meta...
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...
A universally accepted independent adverse prognostic factor in head-and-neck squamous carcinoma is ...
A universally accepted independent adverse prognostic factor in head-and-neck squamous carcinoma is ...
CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that contralateral level IV dissection is not necessary in patients with cN0...
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...
The supraglottic larynx has a rich lymphatic network that places patients with supraglottic laryngea...
The supraglottic larynx has a rich lymphatic network that places patients with supraglottic laryngea...
OBJECTIVES: Selective neck dissection, despite preservation of the spinal accessory nerve, can lead ...
This study investigated the oncologic safety of preserving level IIb lymph nodes in ipsilateral and/...
OBJECTIVES: Postoperative shoulder dysfunction has been significantly associated with any dissection...
AbstractThe removal of level II, III, and IV metastases has gained importance in the treatment of sq...
Whether it is beneficial to dissect level. in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) patients with positive ...
INTRODUCTION: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients show a high rate of cervical lymphatic meta...
OBJECTIVE: Elective level II to IV dissection has become a common practice for patients with NO neck...