- The Role of Cervical Lymphadenectomy After Aggressive ...🔍
- the feasibility of selective neck dissection🔍
- the feasibility of selective neck dissection.🔍
- The role of cervical lymphadenectomy after aggressive concomitant ...🔍
- Role and Extent of Neck Dissection for Neck Lymph Node ...🔍
- Role of aggressive locoregional surgery in treatment strategies for ...🔍
- Cervical Lymphadenectomy| General Considerations 🔍
- Lymphadenectomy🔍
The Role of Cervical Lymphadenectomy After Aggressive ...
The Role of Cervical Lymphadenectomy After Aggressive ...
Neck dissection for patients with N2 or greater neck disease after CRT is necessary to eradicate residual disease.
the feasibility of selective neck dissection - PubMed
The role of cervical lymphadenectomy after aggressive concomitant chemoradiotherapy: the feasibility of selective neck dissection · Abstract · Publication types.
the feasibility of selective neck dissection. | Profiles RNS
The role of cervical lymphadenectomy after aggressive concomitant chemoradiotherapy: the feasibility of selective neck dissection. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck ...
The role of cervical lymphadenectomy after aggressive concomitant ...
The role of cervical lymphadenectomy after aggressive concomitant chemoradiotherapy: The feasibility of selective neck dissection. Kerstin M. Stenson ...
The Role of Cervical Lymphadenectomy After Aggressive ...
of positive pathology (viable cancer) in patho- logic neck dissection specimens. Results: Seven (10%) of 69 patients developed wound healing complications, 4 (6 ...
The Role of Cervical Lymphadenectomy After Aggressive ... - EBSCO
The Role of Cervical Lymphadenectomy After Aggressive Concomitant Chemoradiotherapy: The Feasibility of Selective Neck Dissection. Authors. Stenson, Kerstin ...
The Role of Cervical Lymphadenectomy After Aggressive ... - CoLab
To evaluate the necessity, technical feasibility, and complication rate of neck dissection performed on patients with head and neck cancer after 5 cycles of ...
Role and Extent of Neck Dissection for Neck Lymph Node ...
Unilateral pCND is a rational option, since bilateral pCND has higher complication rates, low contralateral central metastasis, and low recurrence risk. It is ...
Role of aggressive locoregional surgery in treatment strategies for ...
Background: Breast cancer patients with synchronous ipsilateral supraclavicular lymph node metastases (ISLNM) have unfavorable prognoses.
Cervical Lymphadenectomy- General Considerations (Historical
In general, there is no need for elective lymphadenectomy (N 0 disease) because potential occult metastases will be addressed by cervical ...
Lymphadenectomy | Thoracic Oncology Program - UCSF
A neck (cervical) lymphadenectomy is usually performed under general anesthesia and may be done at the same time as the thyroidectomy, or at a later time. An ...
Surgical site complications of post-chemoradiotherapy neck dissection
Because metastases to the neck seemed to be less responsive than the primary tumor to chemoradiotherapy (CRT) [3,4], cervical lymph node dissection was usually ...
What is the role of completion neck dissection after SLNB for ...
To address the metastatic potential of melanoma to spread to regional lymph nodes, elective complete regional lymphadenectomy was considered the ...
Salvage Neck Dissection after Chemoradiation in Head and Neck ...
The role of cervical lymphadenectomy after aggressive concomitant chemo- radiotherapy: The feasibility of selective neck dissection. Arch. Otolaryngol Head ...
Therapeutic role of lymphadenectomy for cervical cancer
Among women with positive lymph nodes, a more extensive lymphadenectomy had no effect on survival (HR = 0.75; 95% CI, 0.47-1.22). For women with ...
Neck Dissection After Chemoradiotherapy: Timing and Complications
The role of cervical lymphadenectomy after aggressive concomitant chemoradiotherapy: the feasibility of selective neck dissection. Arch ...
Management of Isolated Nodal Recurrence After Head and Neck ...
Only regional lymph nodes that have clinical evidence of tumour metastasis are removed, while sparing uninvolved lymphatic and non-lymphatic ...
Surgical morbidity of cervical lymphadenectomy for thyroid cancer
Central and lateral cervical lymph node dissection are associated to severe morbidity. Correct indication, surgical expertise, high volume of patients and ...
NECK DISSECTION (Removal of Cancerous Neck Lymph Nodes)
This type of neck dissection and the below described radical neck dissection are performed when there is evidence of more extensive involvement of lymph node ...
PET-CT Surveillance versus Neck Dissection in Advanced Head ...
The role of cervical lymphadenectomy after aggressive concomitant chemoradiotherapy: the feasibility of selective neck dissection. Arch ...