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Acta Otorrinolaringológica Española SEORL-CCC consensus on the nomenclature of neck dissections
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Vol. 76. Issue 3.
(May - June 2025)
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SEORL-CCC consensus on the nomenclature of neck dissections
Consenso de la SEORL-CCC sobre la nomenclatura de los vaciamientos ganglionares cervicales
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Laura Rodrigáñeza,
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lrriesco@salud.madrid.org

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, Alexander Sistiagab, Fernando Lópezc, Eduardo Ferrandisd, Pedro Diaz de Cerioe, Pablo Parentef, Alejandro Castroa, Javier Gavilána
a Hospital Universitario de La Paz, Spain
b Hospital Universitario de Donostia, Spain
c Hospital Central de Asturias, Spain
d Instituto Valenciano de Oncología, Spain
e Hospital San Pedro de Logroño, Spain
f Complexo Universitario Hospitalario A Coruña, Spain
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Abstract

There have been multiple classifications of neck dissections for decades in the literature, but none of them has been completely imposed worldwide. After an exhaustive review of them, the Oncology and Head and Neck Surgery Commission of the SEORL-CCC has agreed on its own classification to standardize neck dissections to be able to compare results.

The Oncology and Head and Neck Surgery Commission of the SEORL-CCC considers that neck dissections should be classified according to the type of surgical approach performed (functional or radical) and its extension pursuant to the anatomical areas dissected (comprehensive or selective).

Keywords:
Head and Neck Cancer
Neck Dissection
Functional Neck Dissection
Selective Neck Dissection
Radical Neck Dissection
Resumen

Existen múltiples clasificaciones de los vaciamientos cervicales desde hace décadas en la literatura y ninguna se ha impuesto por completo a nivel mundial. Tras una exhaustiva revisión de las mismas, la Comisión de Oncología y Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello de la SEORLCCC ha consensuado una clasificación propia con el objetivo de estandarizar los vaciamientos y poder comparar resultados.

La Comisión de Oncología y Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello de la SEORL-CCC considera que los vaciamientos cervicales deben clasificarse en función del tipo de abordaje quirúrgico realizado (funcional o radical) y de la extensión del mismo según las áreas anatómicas disecadas (completo o selectivo).

Palabras clave:
Cáncer de cabeza y cuello
Vaciamiento cervical
Vaciamiento funcional
Vaciamiento radical
Vaciamiento selectivo

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