Nowadays, a substantial number of head and neck cancer patients are treated by organ-preserving chemoradiation (CRT), with a possible increased risk of complications after planned or salvage neck dissections. We try to determine the risk pattern of surgical site complications (SSC) post-CRT
BACKGROUND: Complication rates following neck dissection (ND) have been assessed in many studies, bu...
In the absence of large-scale randomized trials evaluating dissection versus observation of the invo...
AbstractBecause of the proximity of vital structures, certain complications are inherent to neck dis...
Nowadays, a substantial number of head and neck cancer patients are treated by organ-preserving chem...
Nowadays, a substantial number of head and neck cancer patients are treated by organ-preserving chem...
Isolated neck recurrence (IRR) of head and neck malignancies are rare, occurring only in 5.2% of cas...
Up-front surgery and postoperative radiotherapy constitute a well-recognized treatment concept for l...
Abstract: Background. To compare the rate of postoper-ative complications of patients with advanced ...
Up-front surgery and postoperative radiotherapy constitute a well-recognized treatment concept for l...
Objective: Salvage surgery has a higher complication rate compared to primary surgical treatment. We...
Objective: Salvage surgery has a higher complication rate compared to primary surgical treatment. We...
Objective: Salvage surgery has a higher complication rate compared to primary surgical treatment. We...
Salvage neck dissection after radiotherapy and chemotherapy is useful for some patients. The surgica...
Background: Wound dehiscence is a complication after neck dissection (ND) in patients with head and ...
AbstractBecause of the proximity of vital structures, certain complications are inherent to neck dis...
BACKGROUND: Complication rates following neck dissection (ND) have been assessed in many studies, bu...
In the absence of large-scale randomized trials evaluating dissection versus observation of the invo...
AbstractBecause of the proximity of vital structures, certain complications are inherent to neck dis...
Nowadays, a substantial number of head and neck cancer patients are treated by organ-preserving chem...
Nowadays, a substantial number of head and neck cancer patients are treated by organ-preserving chem...
Isolated neck recurrence (IRR) of head and neck malignancies are rare, occurring only in 5.2% of cas...
Up-front surgery and postoperative radiotherapy constitute a well-recognized treatment concept for l...
Abstract: Background. To compare the rate of postoper-ative complications of patients with advanced ...
Up-front surgery and postoperative radiotherapy constitute a well-recognized treatment concept for l...
Objective: Salvage surgery has a higher complication rate compared to primary surgical treatment. We...
Objective: Salvage surgery has a higher complication rate compared to primary surgical treatment. We...
Objective: Salvage surgery has a higher complication rate compared to primary surgical treatment. We...
Salvage neck dissection after radiotherapy and chemotherapy is useful for some patients. The surgica...
Background: Wound dehiscence is a complication after neck dissection (ND) in patients with head and ...
AbstractBecause of the proximity of vital structures, certain complications are inherent to neck dis...
BACKGROUND: Complication rates following neck dissection (ND) have been assessed in many studies, bu...
In the absence of large-scale randomized trials evaluating dissection versus observation of the invo...
AbstractBecause of the proximity of vital structures, certain complications are inherent to neck dis...