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Carotid artery resection and bypass for neck carcinoma
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1988
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Vascular ReplacementNeuro-oncologySurgical OncologyCarotid Artery SurgeryMedicineVascular SurgeryNeck PathologySurgeryHead And Neck SurgeryHead And Neck CancerRecurrent CancerNeck OncologyOncologyRadiation OncologyCarotid Artery Resection
Twenty-six patients were treated by carotid artery resection and vascular replacement for recurrent cancer of the neck. The incidence of postoperative neurologic sequelae was 7%. The absolute 12-month disease-free survival for metastatic squamous cell carcinoma was 25%. It is concluded that in selected patients, this aggressive surgical therapy is indicated.
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