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Step-by-Step Cadaver Dissection and Surgical Technique for Compartmental Tongue and Floor of Mouth Resection

BACKGROUND: The aim of oral cancer surgery is tumor removal within clear margins of healthy tissue: the latter definition in the literature, however, may vary between 1 and 2 cm, and should be intended in the three dimensions, which further complicates its precise measurement. Moreover, the biologic...

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Autores principales: Grammatica, Alberto, Piazza, Cesare, Ferrari, Marco, Verzeletti, Vincenzo, Paderno, Alberto, Mattavelli, Davide, Schreiber, Alberto, Lombardi, Davide, Fazio, Enrico, Gazzini, Luca, Giorgetti, Giovanni, Buffoli, Barbara, Rodella, Luigi Fabrizio, Nicolai, Piero, Calabrese, Luca
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8104033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33968719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.613945
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author Grammatica, Alberto
Piazza, Cesare
Ferrari, Marco
Verzeletti, Vincenzo
Paderno, Alberto
Mattavelli, Davide
Schreiber, Alberto
Lombardi, Davide
Fazio, Enrico
Gazzini, Luca
Giorgetti, Giovanni
Buffoli, Barbara
Rodella, Luigi Fabrizio
Nicolai, Piero
Calabrese, Luca
author_facet Grammatica, Alberto
Piazza, Cesare
Ferrari, Marco
Verzeletti, Vincenzo
Paderno, Alberto
Mattavelli, Davide
Schreiber, Alberto
Lombardi, Davide
Fazio, Enrico
Gazzini, Luca
Giorgetti, Giovanni
Buffoli, Barbara
Rodella, Luigi Fabrizio
Nicolai, Piero
Calabrese, Luca
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of oral cancer surgery is tumor removal within clear margins of healthy tissue: the latter definition in the literature, however, may vary between 1 and 2 cm, and should be intended in the three dimensions, which further complicates its precise measurement. Moreover, the biological behavior of tongue and floor of mouth cancer can be unpredictable and often eludes the previously mentioned safe surgical margins concept due to the complexity of tongue anatomy, the intricated arrangements of its intrinsic and extrinsic muscle fibers, and the presence of rich neurovascular and lymphatic networks within it. These structures may act as specific pathways of loco-regional tumor spread, allowing the neoplasm to escape beyond its visible macroscopic boundaries. Based on this concept, in the past two decades, compartmental surgery (CS) for treatment of oral tongue and floor of mouth cancer was proposed as an alternative to more traditional transoral resections. METHODS: The authors performed three anatomical dissections on fresh-frozen cadaver heads that were injected with red and blue-stained silicon. All procedures were documented by photographs taken with a professional reflex digital camera. RESULTS: One of these step-by-step cadaver dissections is herein reported, detailing the pivotal points of CS with the aim to share this procedure at benefit of the youngest surgeons. CONCLUSIONS: We herein present the CS step-by-step technique to highlight its potential in improving loco-regional control by checking all possible routes of tumor spread. Correct identification of the anatomical space between tumor and nodes (T-N tract), spatial relationships of extrinsic tongue muscles, as well as neurovascular bundles of the floor of mouth, are depicted to improve knowledge of this complex anatomical area.
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spelling pubmed-81040332021-05-08 Step-by-Step Cadaver Dissection and Surgical Technique for Compartmental Tongue and Floor of Mouth Resection Grammatica, Alberto Piazza, Cesare Ferrari, Marco Verzeletti, Vincenzo Paderno, Alberto Mattavelli, Davide Schreiber, Alberto Lombardi, Davide Fazio, Enrico Gazzini, Luca Giorgetti, Giovanni Buffoli, Barbara Rodella, Luigi Fabrizio Nicolai, Piero Calabrese, Luca Front Oncol Oncology BACKGROUND: The aim of oral cancer surgery is tumor removal within clear margins of healthy tissue: the latter definition in the literature, however, may vary between 1 and 2 cm, and should be intended in the three dimensions, which further complicates its precise measurement. Moreover, the biological behavior of tongue and floor of mouth cancer can be unpredictable and often eludes the previously mentioned safe surgical margins concept due to the complexity of tongue anatomy, the intricated arrangements of its intrinsic and extrinsic muscle fibers, and the presence of rich neurovascular and lymphatic networks within it. These structures may act as specific pathways of loco-regional tumor spread, allowing the neoplasm to escape beyond its visible macroscopic boundaries. Based on this concept, in the past two decades, compartmental surgery (CS) for treatment of oral tongue and floor of mouth cancer was proposed as an alternative to more traditional transoral resections. METHODS: The authors performed three anatomical dissections on fresh-frozen cadaver heads that were injected with red and blue-stained silicon. All procedures were documented by photographs taken with a professional reflex digital camera. RESULTS: One of these step-by-step cadaver dissections is herein reported, detailing the pivotal points of CS with the aim to share this procedure at benefit of the youngest surgeons. CONCLUSIONS: We herein present the CS step-by-step technique to highlight its potential in improving loco-regional control by checking all possible routes of tumor spread. Correct identification of the anatomical space between tumor and nodes (T-N tract), spatial relationships of extrinsic tongue muscles, as well as neurovascular bundles of the floor of mouth, are depicted to improve knowledge of this complex anatomical area. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8104033/ /pubmed/33968719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.613945 Text en Copyright © 2021 Grammatica, Piazza, Ferrari, Verzeletti, Paderno, Mattavelli, Schreiber, Lombardi, Fazio, Gazzini, Giorgetti, Buffoli, Rodella, Nicolai and Calabrese https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Grammatica, Alberto
Piazza, Cesare
Ferrari, Marco
Verzeletti, Vincenzo
Paderno, Alberto
Mattavelli, Davide
Schreiber, Alberto
Lombardi, Davide
Fazio, Enrico
Gazzini, Luca
Giorgetti, Giovanni
Buffoli, Barbara
Rodella, Luigi Fabrizio
Nicolai, Piero
Calabrese, Luca
Step-by-Step Cadaver Dissection and Surgical Technique for Compartmental Tongue and Floor of Mouth Resection
title Step-by-Step Cadaver Dissection and Surgical Technique for Compartmental Tongue and Floor of Mouth Resection
title_full Step-by-Step Cadaver Dissection and Surgical Technique for Compartmental Tongue and Floor of Mouth Resection
title_fullStr Step-by-Step Cadaver Dissection and Surgical Technique for Compartmental Tongue and Floor of Mouth Resection
title_full_unstemmed Step-by-Step Cadaver Dissection and Surgical Technique for Compartmental Tongue and Floor of Mouth Resection
title_short Step-by-Step Cadaver Dissection and Surgical Technique for Compartmental Tongue and Floor of Mouth Resection
title_sort step-by-step cadaver dissection and surgical technique for compartmental tongue and floor of mouth resection
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8104033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33968719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.613945
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