We would like to make a few pertinent observations in reference to the recently published
clinical paper on “Gland-sparing neck dissection: oncological and functional outcomes
in oral cancer patients”, by Shih et al.
1
Proponents of submandibular gland (SMG) preservation in early oral squamous cell
carcinoma claim that the gland seldom has intra-glandular lymph nodes and is only
directly involved by contiguous invasion from a bulky tongue/floor of the mouth primary
or extranodal extension from malignant nodes around it. The authors could have included
tumour subsites that are in close proximity to the gland, such as the floor of the
mouth and the ventral surface of the oral tongue, to enhance their analysis. While
they include the tongue as a subsite, there is no subclassification (dorsal/ventral).- Shih H.
- Huang J.S.
- Huang T.T.
- Wong T.Y.
- Chen M.Y.
- Chen K.C.
Gland-sparing neck dissection: oncological and functional outcomes in oral cancer
patients.
Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2022; (Epub ahead of print)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2022.11.013
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Publication history
Published online: March 03, 2023
Accepted:
February 13,
2023
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