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  1. Neck Dissection: Types, Procedure & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

    Feb 3, 2025 · During a neck dissection, a surgeon removes lymph nodes in your neck and tests them for cancer cells. It helps them determine whether cancers that start in your head and neck, thyroid or …

  2. Radical Neck Dissection - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Apr 30, 2023 · This activity reviews the indications and procedural steps for radical neck dissection and briefly discusses other variants of neck dissection for head and neck cancer.

  3. Neck Dissection - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    A neck dissection is removal of the lymph nodes that may have cancer. The procedure is performed to determine the number of lymph nodes that have or do not have cancer.

  4. radical neck dissection is performed when malignant lesions are found in a patient’s head and/or neck, as well as in his or her cervical nodes. This metastasis happens through the lymphatic channels via …

  5. Radical Neck Dissection - procedure, recovery, blood, removal, time ...

    Variations on neck dissections exist, depending on the extent of the cancer. A radical neck dissection removes the most tissue. It is performed when the cancer has spread widely in the neck. A modified …

  6. Neck dissection classification | Radiology Reference Article ...

    May 9, 2025 · Radical neck dissection is the historical standard by which subsequent approaches are compared and defined. The radical neck dissection involves removal of all ipsilateral cervical lymph …

  7. Neck dissection: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    All the tissue on the side of the neck from the jawbone to the collarbone is removed. The muscle, nerve, salivary gland, and major blood vessel in this area are all removed.

  8. Radical Neck Dissection and Minor Modifications

    The radical neck disecton was first described in 1906 by Crile, based on the Halstedian concept of en bloc resection. The purpose was to effectvely remove all of the lymph nodes present in the neck and …

  9. Radical Neck Dissection - MD Searchlight

    “Radical neck dissection” refers to the technique that removes not just the lymph nodes but also the spinal accessory nerve, internal jugular vein and sternocleidomastoid muscle. If at least one of these …

  10. Surgical Procedures: Neck Dissection - OncoLink

    Mar 6, 2025 · There are two types of neck dissection: Radical Neck Dissection: This surgery removes the lateral neck lymph nodes (all lymph nodes on one side of the neck) and tissues including the …