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Ruptured internal jugular vein: a postoperative complication of modified/selected neck dissection.

作者信息

Cleland-Zamudio Suzanne S, Wax Mark K, Smith James D, Cohen James I

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR 97201, USA.

出版信息

Head Neck. 2003 May;25(5):357-60. doi: 10.1002/hed.10219.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Postoperative hemorrhage from the internal jugular vein after a modified or selective neck dissection is an infrequent, yet potentially life-threatening, complication. Despite the increasing frequency of modified or selective neck dissections, this complication has not been previously highlighted in the literature.

SETTING

Tertiary referral academic center.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

The records of six patients who experienced this complication were reviewed and analyzed for risk factors that might predict its occurrence.

RESULTS

Common risk factors included postoperative pharyngeal fistula formation, significant tobacco history, and poor nutritional status. A more complete circumferential dissection of the vein low in the neck in the presence of hypopharyngeal fistula may place it at a higher risk for rupture.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients who have a complete circumferential dissection of the internal jugular vein low in the neck and go on to have fistulas develop may be more prone to internal jugular vein rupture.

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