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Professor Doctor Hossam El-Fol

The incidence of metastases to facial lymph nodes in patients with carcinoma of head and neck

Published

Mohamed Sabry Ahmed F El-Kased, Hossam Abd El-Kader El-Fol, Mohamed M Ahmed El-Elaimy

Journal
The Egyptian Journal of Surgery
Publisher
ejs.eg.net
Volume
38
Issue
1
Pages
113-119

Abstract

Background and objective

Supramandibular facial lymph nodes (SFLNs) are one of the unusual sites of lymph nodes metastases. This prospective study investigated the possible involvement of SFLNs in cases of head and neck carcinoma.

Patients and methods

SFLNS were identified and dissected from 30 neck dissections obtained from 30 patients (22 male individuals and eight female individuals) with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oral cavity without locoregional recurrence or distant metastases.

Result

Histopathological examination of the removed SFLN nodes proved positive for metastases in nine neck dissections, five cases of buccal mucosa SCC (41.7% of the cases) and four cases of alveolar margin SCC (44.4% of the cases).

Conclusion

SFLNs are a probable site of lymph node metastases in SCC of the alveolar margin and buccal mucosa. Careful dissection above the lower margin of the mandible can safely remove these nodes without significant injury to the marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve.