Primary Tumour Characteristics Poorly Correlate with Extracapsular Spread and Cervical Sublevel IIb Metastasis in Patients with Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Clinically N0 Neck: A Retrospective Study
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Primary Tumour Characteristics Poorly Correlate with Extracapsular Spread and Cervical Sublevel IIb Metastasis in Patients with Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Clinically N0 Neck: A Retrospective Study
Abstract
Introduction: Nodal metastasis reduces the survival by 50% in head-and-neck squamous cell carcinomas. The presence of nodal extension/extracapsular spread (ECS) further reduces survival. Current literature favors a selective level IIb sparing neck dissection in clinically N0 neck. Studies have evaluated the role of primary tumour size, number of lymph nodes, and depth of invasion (DOI) with the occurrence of extranodal extension (ENE).
Patients and methods: Patients were retrospectively reviewed who presented with oral cavity carcinomas and clinically N0 neck. Relationship was sought between tumour site, size, histological grading, DOI, and the occurrence of level IIb metastasis and ECS. A P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: The relationship showed insignificant correlation with P values (0.6643, 0.6704, 0.6779, and 0.6779) between site, size, grading, DOI, and level IIb and ENE.
Discussion: Previous studies have shown DOI >5 mm and lymph node size 15 mm and multiple lymph nodes predict ECS. DOI and primary site with more than 20% for occult metastasis predicts elective neck treatment. However, in our study, no correlation was found between primary tumour characteristics and ECS or level IIb metastasis. Elective neck dissection is the standard surgical protocol from both diagnostic and therapeutic viewpoints. The only criterion for level IIb dissection is concomitant presence of level IIa involvement intraoperatively. Since ENE can occur early in the disease process, elective neck dissection remains the standard of care.
Keywords: Extracapsular spread; extranodal extension; neck metastasis; oral squamous cell carcinomas; primary tumour.
Copyright: © 2021 Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery.
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