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Neck Dissection. Management of Regional Disease in Head and Neck Cancer (Cd-Rom)
Plural Publishing Inc
SKU: 9781597563130
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The neck dissection has evolved over time by defining its applications, tailoring it to the extent and location of regional disease, thereby using this information to expand or reduce the magnitude of the surgery itself. It has been labeled radical, functional, modified and selective depending on the sacrifice or preservation of certain muscles, nerves or vessels. The aim, however, has always been to encompass the lymph nodes at risk of harboring cancer. It has been described as elective (N0) or therapeutic (N+). It has been declared useful and appropriate for treating the neck in conjunction with cancers arising in the thyroid, the skin, the salivary glands, and the mucosa of the upper aerodigestive tract. In Neck Dissection: Management of Regional Disease in Head and Neck Cancer, Drs. Ferlito, Robbins and Silver have done a masterful job in compiling the collective wisdom of the best minds in the discipline; past and present. The information contained in the various chapters enlightens, inspires and challenges us.
This book addresses the subject of node metastasis, its diagnosis, pathology, treatment and outcomes. Nothing is more important to the head and neck surgeon than to have a basic understanding of, and a "hands-on" familiarity with the various surgical options for treatment of cancer in the neck. The authors make it perfectly clear however, that it is still a work in progress. This progress comes with a price. Surgeons today are confronted with many choices or options regarding management of the neck in any particular case. No longer is only one type of dissection to be applied to all circumstances. In addition, many of these new choices are more tedious and technically challenging than the standard radical neck dissection. A poorly performed selective or modified neck dissection can result in an inadequate number or an inappropriate level of nodes removed, thus defeating its purpose.
"[T]he Editors have assembled a comprehensive volume, written by recognized
authorities in their respective fields, delineating the current status of management
of cervical metastatic disease in head and neck cancer. As to the future, we
should remember that most meaningful progress is made in small increments. The
reality today concerning neck dissections is a good example."
--From the Foreword by Robert M. Byers, MD
Contents
- History and Evolution of Neck Dissection. Carl E. Silver, Alessandra Rinaldo, Jatin P. Shah, and Alfio Ferlito
- Biology of Cervical Metastasis in Head and Neck Cancer. Lisa Pitelka and Guy J. Petruzzelli
- Neck Dissection Classification. K. Thomas Robbins and Ohad Ronen
- Diagnostic Procedures for Detection of Lymph Node Metastasis in Cancer of the Head and Neck. Robert P. Takes
- Sentinel Node Biopsy for Head and Neck Cancer. Francisco J. Civantos
- Pathology of Neck Dissections. Kenneth O. Devaney, Alfio Ferlito, and Alessandra Rinaldo
- Radical and Modified Radical Neck Dissection. Carl E. Silver and K. Thomas Robbins
- Extended Neck Dissection. K. Thomas Robbins and Carl E. Silver
- Selective Neck Dissections. Jesus E. Medina
- Endoscopic Neck Dissection. J. Drew Prosser and David J. Terris
- Complications of Neck Dissections. Randall P. Owen, Carl E. Silver, Alfio Ferlito, and Alessandra Rinaldo
- Elective Neck Dissection for Squamous Carcinoma of the Head and Neck. Alfio Ferlito, Jesus E. Medina, Carl E. Silver, Alessandra Rinaldo, and Vinidh Paleri
- Neck dissection for thyroid cancer. . Silver, Randal P. Owen, and Avi Khafif
- Neck Dissection for Salivary Gland Cancer. Patrick J. Bradley
- Management of Regional Lymph Nodes in Cutaneous Melanoma of the Head and Neck. Carl E. Silver, Carol R. Bradford, and Jesus E. Medina
- Radiotherapeutic Management of the Neck. William M. Mendenhall, Robert J. Amdur, Anthony A. Mancuso, Anamaria R. Yeung, John W. Werning, and Douglas B. Villaret
- Neck Dissection Following Chemoradiation: Indications and Approach. K. Thomas Robbins, Carl E. Silver, Alfio Ferlito, and Alessandra Rinaldo
- Surgical Management of Recurrent Cancer in the Neck. Phillip K. Pellitteri and Thomas L. Kennedy
- Outcome of Patients with Neck Metastasis. Carlos Suárez and Joan Pablo Rodrigo
- Neck Dissection and Distant Metastasis. Marita Teng and Eric M. Genden
- Metastatic Squamous Carcinoma in the Neck from an Occult Primary. Ashok R. Shaha, Alessandra Rinaldo, and Alfio Ferlito
- Quality of Life after Neck Dissection. Prabhat K. Bhama, Allen D. Hillel, and Ernest A. Weymuller, Jr.
- Index.
About The Editors
Alfio Ferlito, M.D. is Director of the Department of Surgical
Sciences, Professor and Chairman of the ENT Clinic at the University of Udine
School of Medicine. He graduated in medicine at the University of Bologna. After
two years at the University of Trieste, he worked at the ENT Department of Padua
University from 1970 to 1997.
He has collaborated in writing articles, editorials, commentaries, letters to
the editor, special issues, book chapters and books with 323 international experts.
He has edited a three-volume book entitled Cancer of the Larynx (CRC Press,
Boca Raton, 1985) and three other books entitled Neoplasms of the Larynx (Churchill
Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1993), Surgical Pathology of Laryngeal Neoplasms (Chapman
and Hall, London, 1996) and Diseases of the Larynx (Arnold, London, 2000), and
co-authored two books entitled Granulomas and Neoplasms of the Larynx (Churchill
Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1988) and Surgery for Cancer of the Larynx and Related
Structures together with Dr. Carl E. Silver (Saunders, Philadelphia, 1996).
He is editor with Dr. Marvin P. Fried of The Larynx (Plural Publishing). He
has been the author or co-author of 383 refereed publications in 46 medical
journals and 48 chapters in various books.
Audience
Primary Subject: Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery / General
Audience Level: Professional
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