Journal article

Incidence and location of positive nonsentinel lymph nodes in head and neck melanoma

DE Gyorki, JO Boyle, I Ganly, L Morris, AR Shaha, B Singh, RJ Wong, JP Shah, K Busam, D Kraus, DG Coit, S Patel

European Journal of Surgical Oncology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background The complex lymphatic drainage in the head and neck makes sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) for melanomas in this region challenging. This study describes the incidence, and location of additional positive nonsentinel lymph nodes (NSLN) in patients with cutaneous head and neck melanoma following a positive SLNB. Methods A retrospective review was performed using a single institution prospective database. Patients with a primary melanoma in the head or neck with a positive cervical SLNB were identified. The lymphadenectomy specimen was divided intraoperatively into lymph node levels I-V, and NSLN status determined for each level. Results Of 387 patients with melanoma of the head an..

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