A nyaki dissectiók onkológiai hozamának maximalizálása a sebészi morbiditás egyidejű minimalizálása mellett

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A nyaki dissectiók onkológiai hozamának maximalizálása a sebészi morbiditás egyidejű minimalizálása mellett. / Háromi, István; Gerlinger, Imre; Lujber, László; Lörincz, Balazs Bendeguz.

in: ORVOSI HETILAP, Jahrgang 157, Nr. 47, 11.2016, S. 1871-1879.

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@article{a16b51f978ac49818c1d74ba1b15cd3e,
title = "A nyaki dissecti{\'o}k onkol{\'o}giai hozam{\'a}nak maximaliz{\'a}l{\'a}sa a seb{\'e}szi morbidit{\'a}s egyidej{\H u} minimaliz{\'a}l{\'a}sa mellett",
abstract = "Cervical regional lymphadenectomy, also known as neck dissection, is a fundamental procedure in head and neck surgery. Its evolution over 110 years resulted in a great deal of confusion in the literature and in clinical practice, due to the heterogenicity in training, classification and surgical techniques, which makes outcomes comparability virtually impossible. The authors aim to clarify this situation in a structured manner, in order to facilitate communication among all specialists involved in multidisciplinary head and neck cancer care. The ultimate goal is to make sure that each and every head and neck cancer patient receives their optimal treatment. Review of the history and literature with statistical comparison of the two mainstraim methods regarding their nodal yield results. The applied surgical technique has a significant impact on nodal yield. An appropriate surgical concept achieves maximum oncologic benefit, minimum surgical morbidity with optimized adjuvant indications. Orv. Hetil., 2016, 157(47), 1871-1879.",
author = "Istv{\'a}n H{\'a}romi and Imre Gerlinger and L{\'a}szl{\'o} Lujber and L{\"o}rincz, {Balazs Bendeguz}",
year = "2016",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1556/650.2016.30570",
language = "Ungarisch",
volume = "157",
pages = "1871--1879",
journal = "ORVOSI HETILAP",
issn = "0030-6002",
publisher = "Akademiai Kiado",
number = "47",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - A nyaki dissectiók onkológiai hozamának maximalizálása a sebészi morbiditás egyidejű minimalizálása mellett

AU - Háromi, István

AU - Gerlinger, Imre

AU - Lujber, László

AU - Lörincz, Balazs Bendeguz

PY - 2016/11

Y1 - 2016/11

N2 - Cervical regional lymphadenectomy, also known as neck dissection, is a fundamental procedure in head and neck surgery. Its evolution over 110 years resulted in a great deal of confusion in the literature and in clinical practice, due to the heterogenicity in training, classification and surgical techniques, which makes outcomes comparability virtually impossible. The authors aim to clarify this situation in a structured manner, in order to facilitate communication among all specialists involved in multidisciplinary head and neck cancer care. The ultimate goal is to make sure that each and every head and neck cancer patient receives their optimal treatment. Review of the history and literature with statistical comparison of the two mainstraim methods regarding their nodal yield results. The applied surgical technique has a significant impact on nodal yield. An appropriate surgical concept achieves maximum oncologic benefit, minimum surgical morbidity with optimized adjuvant indications. Orv. Hetil., 2016, 157(47), 1871-1879.

AB - Cervical regional lymphadenectomy, also known as neck dissection, is a fundamental procedure in head and neck surgery. Its evolution over 110 years resulted in a great deal of confusion in the literature and in clinical practice, due to the heterogenicity in training, classification and surgical techniques, which makes outcomes comparability virtually impossible. The authors aim to clarify this situation in a structured manner, in order to facilitate communication among all specialists involved in multidisciplinary head and neck cancer care. The ultimate goal is to make sure that each and every head and neck cancer patient receives their optimal treatment. Review of the history and literature with statistical comparison of the two mainstraim methods regarding their nodal yield results. The applied surgical technique has a significant impact on nodal yield. An appropriate surgical concept achieves maximum oncologic benefit, minimum surgical morbidity with optimized adjuvant indications. Orv. Hetil., 2016, 157(47), 1871-1879.

U2 - 10.1556/650.2016.30570

DO - 10.1556/650.2016.30570

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

C2 - 27868440

VL - 157

SP - 1871

EP - 1879

JO - ORVOSI HETILAP

JF - ORVOSI HETILAP

SN - 0030-6002

IS - 47

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