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Parotidectomy in patients with head and neck cutaneous melanoma with cervical lymph node involvement

תמונת נושא מאמר
26.03.2019 |

מפאת חוק "הגנת זכויות יוצרים", מובא להלן תקציר המאמר בלבד. לקריאתו בטקסט מלא, אנא פנה לספרייה הרפואית הזמינה לך.

Parotidectomy in melanoma of the coronal scalp and face with clinically involved cervical lymph node metastasis is based on predicted cervical lymphatic drainage described by O'Brien.

Methods

In total, 40 parotidectomies with en bloc therapeutic neck dissection were retrospectively analyzed.

Results

Lymphatic spread of melanoma to the parotid lymph nodes was observed in 10 of 40 specimens (25%). Eight of the 10 parotidpositive patients developed a recurrence vs 17 of the 30 parotidnegative patients (P=0.28). There were no differences in overall survival, melanomaspecific survival, and diseasefree survival between the parotidpositive and parotidnegative patients.

Conclusion

Although in this series no survival differences were found, parotidectomy still merits a sustained role in therapeutic neck dissection procedures to improve regional control and to prevent facial nerve damage after surgery for a second relapse from occult metastases in the parotid.