PURPOSE: The objectives of this study are to discuss the intraoperative validation of CT-based boundaries of lymph nodal levels in the neck, and in particular the clinical relevance of the delineation of sublevels IIa and IIb in case of selective radiation therapy (RT). METHODS AND MATERIALS: To validate the radiologically defined level contours, clips were positioned intraoperatively at the level boundaries defined by surgical anatomy. In 10 consecutive patients, clips were placed, at the time of a neck dissection being performed, at the most cranial border of the neck. Anterior-posterior and lateral X-ray films were obtained intraoperatively. Next, in 3 patients, neck levels were contoured on preoperative contrast-enhanced CT scans accord...
Abstract: Background. Selective neck dissection as a part of an elective or therapeutic treatment of...
In 2003, a panel of experts published a set of consensus guidelines for the delineation of the neck ...
In 1991, the Committee for Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology of the American Academy of Otolaryngol...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Rotterdam and Brussels have independently published guidelines for the definition...
OBJECTIVES: Postoperative shoulder dysfunction has been significantly associated with any dissection...
OBJECTIVES: Selective neck dissection, despite preservation of the spinal accessory nerve, can lead ...
Introduction and purpose: Using three dimensional (3D) conformal radiotherapy (CRT) techniques for e...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The appropriate application of 3-D CRT and IMRT for HNSCC requires a standar...
Purpose: Cervical lymph node status is the most important pathological determinant of prognosis and ...
Background and purpose: Involved site radiotherapy clinical target volume (CTV) for lymphoma require...
A prospective study of 73 previous untreated consecutive patients with clinically N0 laryngeal squam...
Abstract: Background. The extent of the adjuvant neck dis-section after radiotherapy with or without...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In 2003, a panel of experts published a set of consensus guidelines regardin...
In 2003, a panel of experts published a set of consensus guidelines for the delineation of the neck ...
The most common morbidity associated with selective neck dissection (SND; II-IV) is spinal accessory...
Abstract: Background. Selective neck dissection as a part of an elective or therapeutic treatment of...
In 2003, a panel of experts published a set of consensus guidelines for the delineation of the neck ...
In 1991, the Committee for Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology of the American Academy of Otolaryngol...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Rotterdam and Brussels have independently published guidelines for the definition...
OBJECTIVES: Postoperative shoulder dysfunction has been significantly associated with any dissection...
OBJECTIVES: Selective neck dissection, despite preservation of the spinal accessory nerve, can lead ...
Introduction and purpose: Using three dimensional (3D) conformal radiotherapy (CRT) techniques for e...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The appropriate application of 3-D CRT and IMRT for HNSCC requires a standar...
Purpose: Cervical lymph node status is the most important pathological determinant of prognosis and ...
Background and purpose: Involved site radiotherapy clinical target volume (CTV) for lymphoma require...
A prospective study of 73 previous untreated consecutive patients with clinically N0 laryngeal squam...
Abstract: Background. The extent of the adjuvant neck dis-section after radiotherapy with or without...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In 2003, a panel of experts published a set of consensus guidelines regardin...
In 2003, a panel of experts published a set of consensus guidelines for the delineation of the neck ...
The most common morbidity associated with selective neck dissection (SND; II-IV) is spinal accessory...
Abstract: Background. Selective neck dissection as a part of an elective or therapeutic treatment of...
In 2003, a panel of experts published a set of consensus guidelines for the delineation of the neck ...
In 1991, the Committee for Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology of the American Academy of Otolaryngol...