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Comparison of morbidity between sentinel node biopsy and elective neck dissection for treatment of the n0 neck in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma

Journal Paper/Review - Nov 29, 2010

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Citation
Murer K, Huber G, Haile S, Stöckli S. Comparison of morbidity between sentinel node biopsy and elective neck dissection for treatment of the n0 neck in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma. Head & neck 2010; 33:1260-4.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Head & neck 2010; 33
Publication Date
Nov 29, 2010
Issn Electronic
1097-0347
Pages
1260-4
Brief description/objective

BACKGROUND
Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) has been proposed for staging of the cN0 neck in early oral/oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). Because SNB is a minimally invasive procedure, it is thought to be associated with less morbidity than elective neck dissection.

METHODS
Sixty-two consecutive patients were included from 2000 to 2009. Two groups were analyzed consisting of 33 patients after SNB and 29 after elective neck dissection. Subjective impairment and functional shoulder status were assessed with the Neck Dissection Impairment Index (NDII) questionnaire and the modified individual relative Constant Score. Postoperative complications were retrieved from the clinical charts.

RESULTS
The investigated scores were significantly better in the SNB group. All postoperative complications occurred in the elective neck dissection group.

CONCLUSION
SNB is associated with significantly less postoperative morbidity and better shoulder function than elective neck dissection. This supports our opinion that patients with nodal negative early SCC of the oral cavity should be offered SNB.