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The Laryngoscope, 2018
To compare survival effects of comprehensive neck dissection (CND) and selective neck dissection (SND) for patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) with only regional failure.
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To compare survival effects of comprehensive neck dissection (CND) and selective neck dissection (SND) for patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) with only regional failure.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1996
Supraomohyoid neck dissection (SOHND) has assumed increasing importance as a staging lymphadenectomy in patients with N(o) oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), as well as a potentially curative procedure in selected patients with limited metastatic disease in the neck.Retrospective chart review of 287 patients who had a total of 320 ...
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Supraomohyoid neck dissection (SOHND) has assumed increasing importance as a staging lymphadenectomy in patients with N(o) oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), as well as a potentially curative procedure in selected patients with limited metastatic disease in the neck.Retrospective chart review of 287 patients who had a total of 320 ...
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1975
AbstractRadical neck dissection has evolved into a standard surgical technique over the past century. It has been the most effective method of attempting to control suspected or gross metastasis to the cervical region. The technique embraces the en masse removal of all tissue elements in the space between the subdermis and the fascia colli.
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AbstractRadical neck dissection has evolved into a standard surgical technique over the past century. It has been the most effective method of attempting to control suspected or gross metastasis to the cervical region. The technique embraces the en masse removal of all tissue elements in the space between the subdermis and the fascia colli.
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1990
AbstractFrom the time Crile described radical neck dissection in 1906, this surgical procedure became popular in the management of metastatic cancer in the neck. Over the past two decades, the modified neck dissection has been effectively utilized for conservation of function and cosmesis while achieving the same oncologic goals.
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AbstractFrom the time Crile described radical neck dissection in 1906, this surgical procedure became popular in the management of metastatic cancer in the neck. Over the past two decades, the modified neck dissection has been effectively utilized for conservation of function and cosmesis while achieving the same oncologic goals.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1986
This article discusses how the spread of tumor occurs and reviews surgical treatment, including classic and functional radical neck dissection, as well as complications.
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This article discusses how the spread of tumor occurs and reviews surgical treatment, including classic and functional radical neck dissection, as well as complications.
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International Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2010
Neck dissection, first described by Crile [1] in 1906, has become the most frequently performed surgical procedure in head and neck oncology. Now that 100 years have passed since its introduction, it is timely and worthwhile to reassess the past, present and future of the procedure.
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Neck dissection, first described by Crile [1] in 1906, has become the most frequently performed surgical procedure in head and neck oncology. Now that 100 years have passed since its introduction, it is timely and worthwhile to reassess the past, present and future of the procedure.
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The Laryngoscope, 1975
AbstractThe areolar tissue which fills the laterovisceral spaces of the neck is thought to be in close contact with the limiting muscle and the large vessels and nerves of the neck. The site of lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels in such tissue is not clearly defined.
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AbstractThe areolar tissue which fills the laterovisceral spaces of the neck is thought to be in close contact with the limiting muscle and the large vessels and nerves of the neck. The site of lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels in such tissue is not clearly defined.
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 1976
Radical neck dissection was described in 1906, and the following half century saw it being increasingly accepted without any significant change. More recently a number of differing concepts have arisen. While the value of the original radical operation is established, the more recent modifications are not yet substantiated by proper trials.
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Radical neck dissection was described in 1906, and the following half century saw it being increasingly accepted without any significant change. More recently a number of differing concepts have arisen. While the value of the original radical operation is established, the more recent modifications are not yet substantiated by proper trials.
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Auris Nasus Larynx, 2006
The significance of metastatic disease in the lymph nodes of the neck as a critical independent prognostic factor in head and neck cancer has long been appreciated. Although 19th century surgeons attempted to remove involved cervical lymph nodes at the time of resection of the primary cancer, a systematic approach to en bloc removal of cervical lymph ...
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The significance of metastatic disease in the lymph nodes of the neck as a critical independent prognostic factor in head and neck cancer has long been appreciated. Although 19th century surgeons attempted to remove involved cervical lymph nodes at the time of resection of the primary cancer, a systematic approach to en bloc removal of cervical lymph ...
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