Neck dissection and parotidectomy for melanoma Book Section


Authors: Gastman, B.; Knackstedt, R.; Goepfert, R. P.; Sumer, B.; Shaha, A.; Kupferman, M. E.
Editors: Balch, C. M.; Atkins, M. B.; Garbe, C.; Garbe, C.; Gershenwald, J. E.; Halpern, A. C.; Kirkwood, J. M.; McArthur, G. A.; Thompson, J. F.; Sober, A. J.
Article/Chapter Title: Neck dissection and parotidectomy for melanoma
Abstract: Head and neck melanomas are a surgical and medical challenge. Facial anatomy and its lymphatic drainage are complex and often unpredictable. To balance oncologic clearance with morbidity, surgeons must be familiar with the anatomy of the head and neck region, possible patterns of nodal drainage, and regions of potential anatomic danger. Unless facial surgery is part of a surgeon’s common practice, facial nerve injury and soft tissue embarrassment can result. Although head and neck melanomas are treated similarly to other body regions, they are often underrepresented in clinical trials, making extrapolation difficult. Thus, the surgeon must be aware of current clinical data and tailor care to each individual patient. The goal of this chapter is to review head and neck lymphatics, discuss relevant surgical techniques, and review clinical evidence relating to sentinel node biopsy and complete neck dissection in head and neck melanomas. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
Keywords: neck dissection; sentinel node; melanoma; lymphatics; parotidectomy; parotid
Book Title: Cutaneous Melanoma. 6th ed
Volume: 1-2
ISBN: 978-3-030-05068-9
Publisher: Springer  
Publication Place: Cham, Switzerland
Date Published: 2020-01-01
Start Page: 689
End Page: 704
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05070-2_23
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: This chapter can be found under "Part V Management of Primary Melanoma and Locoregional Metastases -- Source: Scopus
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