Dissection of Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis With Internal Jugular-Subclavian Venous Junction Invasion Via an Approach Involving Resection of the Margin of the Medial Clavicle

We report here a patient with a massive lymphatic metastasis involving the internal jugular-subclavian venous (IJ-SCV) junction that was safely resected with a new surgical procedure without significant complications. The patient, a 57-year-old man, had advanced hypopharyngeal cancer that had metast...

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description We report here a patient with a massive lymphatic metastasis involving the internal jugular-subclavian venous (IJ-SCV) junction that was safely resected with a new surgical procedure without significant complications. The patient, a 57-year-old man, had advanced hypopharyngeal cancer that had metastasized to the left IJ-SCV junction with a considerable invasion of the vessels, seemingly precluding a conventional surgical intervention. We, therefore, devised a new minimally invasive surgical approach involving resection of the margin of the medial clavicle, which provided an open view of the operation field. This enabled severance of both subclavicular and brachiocephalic veins and removal of the tumor. All procedures were accomplished safely and there were no postoperative circulatory disturbances, including arm edema and compartment syndrome, in the ipsilateral arm. Additionally, postoperative adjuvant chemoradiotherapy was completed uneventfully.
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