Bilateral radical neck dissection with immediate reconstruction of the internal jugular vein
- PMID: 32771273
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2020.07.019
Bilateral radical neck dissection with immediate reconstruction of the internal jugular vein
Abstract
Head and neck surgery for advanced neck disease may require ablation of critical structures, including the internal jugular vein (IJV). Although unilateral ligation of the IJV is not commonly associated with a significant increase in morbidity, bilateral sacrifice of the internal venous system may cause severe complications. We present the case of a 60-year-old man with a T4N2cM0 tumour of the left and right hypopharynx. The evolution of the disease required a bilateral modified radical neck dissection and sacrifice of both IJVs. We describe a vein grafting technique for the IJV using the external jugular vein as a donor vessel. Postoperative computed tomography imaging confirmed adequate blood perfusion. This report describes two new and accessible surgical options for immediate IJV grafting. Although this modification slightly increases the surgery time and technical difficulty, it allows immediate restoration of venous perfusion, which may improve the prognosis and patient outcomes.
Keywords: Head and neck cancer; Internal jugular vein; Radical neck dissection; Vein graft.
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