COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RADICAL AND MODIFIED NECK LYMPHODISECTION FOR LARRYNAL CANCER
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https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS2.1144Keywords:
tumor, lymph nodes, cancer of the larynx, neck, lymph node dissection, radically, modified, metastasis, survivalAbstract
In the article, the results of treatment between two methods of dissection of regional lymph nodes in patients with cancer of the larynx RG (radical and modified) are studied in the comparative aspect. More effective and better indicators were recorded in patients with modified cervical lymphodissection, which was associated with low trauma of this operation and the possibility of more radical removal of lymph nodes from the deep layers of the neck. There was a significant difference in 2-year survival between modified and revolutionary treatments. Metastases in the deep layers of the neck developed only in patients subjected to radical cervical lymph node dissection. In patients with modified cervical lymph node dissection, metastases to regional lymph nodes were undetected.
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