Optimal surgical technique for neck dissection (LND) in thyroid carcinoma remains a subject of debate. Fascial ND (FND) implies the removal of the superficial and middle layers of the deep cervical fascia en bloc with lymph-nodes containing fibro-fatty tissue (levels IIa-Vb and VI-VII for cN1b patients). This retrospective cohort study was designed to compare FND with standard, non-fascial, selective ND (SND).
In thyroid cancer patients, lymph node dissection includes a comprehensive removal of all the target nodal basins: anterior cervical compartment (level VI) and the superior mediastinal nodes that can be reached via cervical incision (level VII) in CND, and levels IIa-Vb in LND. Clearance of those levels without including the enveloping fasciae in the specimen is referred to hereafter as Standard Neck Dissection (SND), as it is the most common technique applied for thyroid tumors. In Fascial Neck Dissection, the comprehensive clearance of the target basins is achieved by following the planes of coalescence of the cervical fascial layers. Those are avascular and enable the removal of the target nodes en bloc with their investing fascial layers. The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the outcomes between fascial and standard approach in N1b PTC patients that underwent surgery for N1b papillary thyroid cancer. The primary objective was to achieve a significantly higher nodal yield by applying the fascial neck dissection technique and reduce rates of early loco-regional recurrence. Secondary objectives were the evaluation of short and long-term post-operative complications and the cosmetic result.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
195
Central and lateral neck dissection with the fascial technique
Central and lateral neck dissection with the standard technique
Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS
Rome, Italy
Early loco-regional recurrence
Locoregional recurrence within 1 year from operation
Time frame: Interventions 2018-2021, Final follow up January 2023
Harvested lymph nodes
Total and positive lymph node yields for central and lateral compartments
Time frame: Interventions 2018-2021, Final follow up January 2023
Early and late complications
Time frame: Interventions 2018-2021, Final follow up January 2023
Voice and swallowing score comparisons
Time frame: Interventions 2018-2021, Final follow up January 2023
Cosmetic outcome
Time frame: Interventions 2018-2021, Final follow up January 2023
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