Neck recurrence following multi-modality therapy generally indicates a poor prognosis. Many of these recurrences are considered inoperable due to invasion of the Internal Carotid artery. Resec-tion of the carotid artery in these circumstances is associated with a high risk of neurological morbidity. However, in certain selected patients, resection of the carotid artery and replacement with a sephenous vein graft has been shown to be both safe and to provide a reasonable chance of disease control.This paper presents a case report of a 50 years old male with carcinoma of the larynx, who following radiotherapy and salage laryngectomy, developed a neck recurrence invading the carotid artery. A neck dissection along with carotid artery resection and vascular continuity using a saphenous vein graft was performed successfully. The surgical technique is presented alone with the review of relevant literature.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3451390 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF03022723 | DOI Listing |
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