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Prevalence of lymph nodes in the apex of level V: a plea against the necessity to dissect the apex of level V in mucosal head and neck cancer
Authors:Hamoir Marc  Shah Jatin P  Desuter Gauthier  Grégoire Vincent  Ledeghen Stéphane  Plouin-Gaudon Isabelle  Rombaux Philippe  Weynand Birgit  Lengelé Benoît
Affiliation:Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Head and Neck Oncology Program, St Luc University Hospital and Cancer Center, 10, Hippocrate Avenue, 1200 Brussels, Belgium. hamoir@orlo.ucl.ac.be
Abstract:BACKGROUND: We assessed the prevalence of histologically proven normal or invaded lymph nodes in the apex of level V. METHODS: Seventy neck dissections were performed in 41 patients with mucosal head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Fifty-one neck dissections were performed in 30 previously untreated patients (group 1); 19 neck dissections were carried out in 11 patients previously irradiated (group 2). RESULTS: Pathologic analysis was unable to identify any lymph node in 70% of the apex specimens. In group 1, no lymph nodes were detected in 63%, whereas one or more noninvaded lymph nodes were present in 37%; in group 2, no lymph nodes were identified in 89%, whereas one or more normal lymph nodes were found in 11% (p = .03). Metastatic lymph nodes were never identified. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of lymph nodes in the apex was 30%. No invaded lymph nodes were identified. In addition to anatomic evidence, these results suggest that dissection of the apex is not necessary in mucosal head and neck SCC.
Keywords:head and neck cancer  lymph nodes  neck dissection  squamous cell carcinoma  neck metastases
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