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. 2005 Dec;31(10):1216-21.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejso.2005.07.013. Epub 2005 Sep 19.

Surgical technique--unwrapping the neck node levels around a sternocleidomastoid muscle bar: a systematic way of performing (modified) radical neck dissection

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Surgical technique--unwrapping the neck node levels around a sternocleidomastoid muscle bar: a systematic way of performing (modified) radical neck dissection

A J M Balm et al. Eur J Surg Oncol. 2005 Dec.

Abstract

Aim: Description of a systematic approach to the neck for removal of lymph node bearing tissues in levels I-V.

Method: A (modified) radical neck dissection is divided in three steps: (1) Dissection of levels I-IV, (2) dissection of level V and (3) transection of SCM bar and finalisation of the dissection. The sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) is used as a "bar", around which the different neck levels can be systematically unwrapped, warranting permanent cranio-caudal tension of the neck specimen, while anatomical relations remain intact.

Results: In a group of 115 (modified) radical en bloc neck dissections with or without post-operative radiotherapy 10% regional recurrences, 2% post-operative chylous fistulas and < 5% post-operative wound infections occurred. The overall 5 years survival was 45% (95% confidence interval: 36-54%).

Conclusion: A systematic unwrapping of lymph node levels around the sternocleidomastoid bar provides a reliable systematic method for performing (modified) radical neck dissections without a negative influence on clinical outcome.

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