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Radiological assessment of the dissection area in supraomohyoid neck dissection
by
Ohyama, Yoshio
, Kitagawa, Norio
, Fujikura, Mamiko
, Asaumi, Junichi
, Iwanaga, Joe
, Matsushita, Yuki
, Hisatomi, Miki
, Ibaragi, Soichiro
, Okada, Shunsuke
, Takeshita, Yohei
, Tubbs, R. Shane
, Kawazu, Toshiyuki
in
Cartilage
/ Computed tomography
/ Dissection
/ Jugular vein
/ Lymph nodes
/ Neck
/ Sex differences
/ Thorax
/ Tumors
/ Vertebrae
2024
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Radiological assessment of the dissection area in supraomohyoid neck dissection
by
Ohyama, Yoshio
, Kitagawa, Norio
, Fujikura, Mamiko
, Asaumi, Junichi
, Iwanaga, Joe
, Matsushita, Yuki
, Hisatomi, Miki
, Ibaragi, Soichiro
, Okada, Shunsuke
, Takeshita, Yohei
, Tubbs, R. Shane
, Kawazu, Toshiyuki
in
Cartilage
/ Computed tomography
/ Dissection
/ Jugular vein
/ Lymph nodes
/ Neck
/ Sex differences
/ Thorax
/ Tumors
/ Vertebrae
2024
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Radiological assessment of the dissection area in supraomohyoid neck dissection
by
Ohyama, Yoshio
, Kitagawa, Norio
, Fujikura, Mamiko
, Asaumi, Junichi
, Iwanaga, Joe
, Matsushita, Yuki
, Hisatomi, Miki
, Ibaragi, Soichiro
, Okada, Shunsuke
, Takeshita, Yohei
, Tubbs, R. Shane
, Kawazu, Toshiyuki
in
Cartilage
/ Computed tomography
/ Dissection
/ Jugular vein
/ Lymph nodes
/ Neck
/ Sex differences
/ Thorax
/ Tumors
/ Vertebrae
2024
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Radiological assessment of the dissection area in supraomohyoid neck dissection
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Radiological assessment of the dissection area in supraomohyoid neck dissection
2024
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PurposeThe current supraomohyoid neck dissection (SOHND) is performed above the omohyoid muscle to dissect levels I, II, and III in the levels of cervical lymph nodes. However, the anatomical boundary between levels III and IV is the inferior border of the cricoid cartilage. We investigated the anatomical relationship between the omohyoid muscle and cricoid cartilage using contrast-enhanced CT (CE-CT) images to assess the validity of the current SOHND.MethodsCE-CT images of the head and neck regions in patients were reviewed. The patients were divided into two groups: “malignant tumors” and “others”. The vertebral levels corresponding to the positions of anatomical structures such as the intersection of the omohyoid muscle and internal jugular vein (OM-IJ), and the inferior border of the cricoid cartilage (CC), were recorded.ResultsThe OM-IJ was located around the seventh cervical to the first thoracic vertebra. There was a significant difference between the malignant tumor and others groups in females (p = 0.036). The CC was located around the sixth to seventh cervical vertebrae. There was a significant sex difference in each group (malignant tumor: p < 0.0001; others: p = 0.008). Both sexes tended to have lower OM-IJ than CC, and females had significantly lower OM-IJ than males.ConclusionThis study provides clear anatomical evidence showing the difference between the SOHND dissection area and levels I, II, and III. It could be considered that in most cases SOHND invades level IV, not just levels I, II, and III, especially in female patients.
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