Radiologic findings of occult nodal metastasis during clinically-N0 salvage total laryngectomy

Occult nodal disease (OND) during clinically-N0 salvage total laryngectomy (TL) can be detected with the Neck-Imaging-Reporting-and-Data-Systems (NI-RADS). However, some patients will still have OND revealed on final pathology. A retrospective study on all patients who had OND during salvage TL with...

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Published inHead & neck
Main Authors Chan, Tyler G, Wicks, Jaime, Sethi, Ila, Becker, Jennifer, Brandon, David, Schmitt, Nicole C, Kaka, Azeem, Boyce, Brian, Baddour, Harry Michael, El-Deiry, Mark W, Patel, Mihir R, Gross, Jennifer H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 02.08.2024
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Summary:Occult nodal disease (OND) during clinically-N0 salvage total laryngectomy (TL) can be detected with the Neck-Imaging-Reporting-and-Data-Systems (NI-RADS). However, some patients will still have OND revealed on final pathology. A retrospective study on all patients who had OND during salvage TL with elective neck dissection (END) between 2009 and 2021 was performed. Repeat CT and PET scan interpretation was performed to evaluate their preoperative imaging for suspicious features. Among 81 salvage TL patients undergoing END, 12 (16%) had OND and a total of 26 occult nodes were identified. On pathology, the average node length [SD] was 0.6 cm [0.3]. On CT, 31% (8 of 26) had rounded morphology. On PET, most had SUV below blood pool. One patient scored NI-RADS 2; the rest scored 1. On re-review of preoperative imaging, occult nodes were subtle and challenging to identify. Despite no clear impact on survival, performing an END may provide prognostic information.
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ISSN:1043-3074
1097-0347
1097-0347
DOI:10.1002/hed.27889