Toukeibu Gan
Online ISSN : 1881-8382
Print ISSN : 1349-5747
ISSN-L : 1349-5747
Salvage surgery for lymph node metastasis after concurrent chemoradiotherapy
Hideyuki KataokaEiji TakeuchiKatsuyuki KawamotoKazunori FujiwaraTakahiro FukuharaNaritomo MiyakeHiroya Kitano
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2009 Volume 35 Issue 4 Pages 350-355

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Abstract
Concurrent chemoradiation (CCRT) for advanced head and neck cancer is becoming more widely used. CCRT represents an effective treatment for patients with advanced head and neck cancer, and possibly improves survival. In the present study, all of 25 patients underwent planned neck dissection 6-8 weeks after the completion of radiation. Selective neck dissection was performed whenever possible. Radical neck dissection was carried out for patients with residual adenopathy that had invaded the surrounding structures and/or enclosed the carotid arteries. A complete response at the primary sites was achieved in all patients. Of the 25 cases, 7 (28%) showed viable cancer cells within their neck dissection specimens. Local and regional disease control was excellent after CCRT with neck dissection. Unfortunately, CCRT followed by neck dissection sometimes induces stomal infection and swallowing dysfunction. We have been performing additional surgery to improve the swallowing function and bilateral neck dissection simultaneously.
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© 2009 Japan Society for Head and Neck Cancer
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