Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and thyroid cancers are often required to be removed from the lymph nodes. Neck dissection is a standard procedure to remove such metastatic cancers that spread to lymph nodes in the neck. On the other hand, laryngeal and hypopharyngeal HNSCCs generally metastasize to the central neck compartment (CNC), which also intervenes a therapeutic neck dissection. Moreover, neck dissection procedures have been improved in the last few years to achieve better clinical outcomes.

However, the lack of well-defined guidelines for CNC dissection makes central compartment clearance challenging. To learn efficient ways to perform neck dissection and central compartment clearance, join renowned Head and Neck Oncosurgeons in our exclusive webinar on 4 th December 2024 , 6:00 PM IST onwards . Topics Central Compartment Clearance – Dr. Devendra Chaukar Neck…