Treatment of the N0 neck during salvage surgery after radiotherapy of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Stephane Temam, Venkata Koka, Gérard Mamelle, Morbize Julieron, Romain Carmantrant, Patrick Marandas, Francois Janot, Jean Bourhis, Bernard Luboinski

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    Background. The morbidity and mortality rates of salvage surgery in patients with local recurrence of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) after radiotherapy are high. The aim of this study was to determine the rate of occult neck node metastasis and the surgical morbidity of patients after salvage surgery for local relapse after definitive radiotherapy. Methods. Thirty patients who underwent salvage surgery with a simultaneous neck node dissection for a local relapse after definitive radiotherapy for HNSCC between 1992 and 2000 were included in this study. The primary tumor sites were oral cavity in six patients, oropharynx in 17, supraglottic larynx in three, and hypopharynx in four. Initially, seven patients had T2 disease, eight had T3, and 15 had T4. Results. Twelve patients (40%) experienced postoperative complications, including two deaths. There was no cervical lymph node metastasis (pN0) in 29 of the 30 patients. Fifteen patients (50%) had a recurrence after salvage surgery, including 11 new local recurrences and four patients with distant metastasis. Conclusions. The risk of neck node metastasis during salvage surgery for local recurrence in patients treated initially with radiation for N0 HNSCC is low. Neck dissection should be performed in only limited area, depending on the surgical procedure used for tumor resection.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)653-658
    Nombre de pages6
    journalHead and Neck
    Volume27
    Numéro de publication8
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 août 2005

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