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📝 “The Neck Dissection of Levels I-III Involves Which Key Anatomical Structures?”

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8.28.24Quick Review #217 - #surgery #surgeon #doctorgallagher #oralsurgery #oralsurgeon #omfs #dentist #dentistry #dental #neckdissection #cancerIn a neck dissection, levels 1-3 correspond to specific anatomical regions of the neck that contain lymph nodes, which are often targeted for removal in cases of head and neck cancer to manage metastasis. Here are the key structures associated with each level:Level I: Submental and Submandibular TrianglesLevel IA (Submental triangle):• Borders: Mandibular symphysis (anterior), hyoid bone (posterior), and anterior bellies of the digastric muscles (laterally).• Contents: Submental lymph nodes.Level IB (Submandibular triangle):• Borders: Mandible (superior), anterior and posterior bellies of the digastric muscle (inferior and lateral), and mylohyoid muscle (medial).• Contents: Submandibular gland, submandibular lymph nodes, facial artery and vein, and the marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve.Level II: Upper Jugular Group• Borders: Skull base (superior), level of the hyoid bone (inferior), sternocleidomastoid muscle (posterior), and stylohyoid muscle (anterior).• Contents: Upper deep cervical lymph nodes, which include the jugulodigastric node. These nodes are associated with the internal jugular vein and accessory nerve (cranial nerve XI).Level III: Middle Jugular Group• Borders: Hyoid bone (superior), cricoid cartilage or omohyoid muscle (inferior), sternocleidomastoid muscle (posterior), and lateral border of the sternohyoid muscle (anterior).• Contents: Middle deep cervical lymph nodes, which are located around the middle third of the internal jugular vein.General Considerations:• Key Neurovascular Structures: These levels contain or are in proximity to significant neurovascular structures, including branches of the facial nerve (marginal mandibular nerve), accessory nerve, internal jugular vein, and carotid artery.• Muscles and Glands: In addition to the lymph nodes, important muscles (like the digastric, mylohyoid, and sternocleidomastoid) and glands (like the submandibular gland) are also involved or near these levels.• Surgical Importance: Careful dissection around these structures is crucial to avoid damage to nerves (e.g., facial, accessory, hypoglossal nerves), blood vessels, and glands, while achieving oncologic clearance of metastatic lymph nodes.References:1. Asarkar, A. A. (2024, May 1). Neck dissection classification. Medscape.2. Shah, J. P., & Patel, S. G. (2012). Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology (4th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences.3. Cummings, C. W., Flint, P. W., Haughey, B. H., Robbins, K. T., Thomas, J. R., & Harker, L. A. (Eds.). (2015). Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery (6th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences.4. ChatGPT. 2024.#podcast #podcasts #dentalpodcast #dentalpodcasts #doctorgallagherpodcast #doctorgallagherspodcast #doctor #dentistry #oralsurgery #dental #viral #dentalschool #dentalstudent #omfs #surgeon #doctorlife #dentistlife #residency #oralsurgeon #dentist #doctorgallagher

8.28.24Quick Review #217 - #surgery #surgeon #doctorgallagher #oralsurgery #oralsurgeon #omfs #dentist #dentistry #dental #neckdissection #cancerIn a neck dissection, levels 1-3 correspond to specific anatomical regions of the neck that contain lymph nodes, which are often targeted for removal in cases of head and neck cancer to manage metastasis. Here are the key structures associated with each level:Level I: Submental and Submandibular TrianglesLevel IA (Submental triangle):• Borders: Mandibular symphysis (anterior), hyoid bone (posterior), and anterior bellies of the digastric muscles (laterally).• Contents: Submental lymph nodes.Level IB (Submandibular triangle):• Borders: Mandible (superior), anterior and posterior bellies of the digastric muscle (inferior and lateral), and mylohyoid muscle (medial).• Contents: Submandibular gland, submandibular lymph nodes, facial artery and vein, and the marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve.Level II: Upper Jugular Group• Borders: Skull base (superior), level of the hyoid bone (inferior), sternocleidomastoid muscle (posterior), and stylohyoid muscle (anterior).• Contents: Upper deep cervical lymph nodes, which include the jugulodigastric node. These nodes are associated with the internal jugular vein and accessory nerve (cranial nerve XI).Level III: Middle Jugular Group• Borders: Hyoid bone (superior), cricoid cartilage or omohyoid muscle (inferior), sternocleidomastoid muscle (posterior), and lateral border of the sternohyoid muscle (anterior).• Contents: Middle deep cervical lymph nodes, which are located around the middle third of the internal jugular vein.General Considerations:• Key Neurovascular Structures: These levels contain or are in proximity to significant neurovascular structures, including branches of the facial nerve (marginal mandibular nerve), accessory nerve, internal jugular vein, and carotid artery.• Muscles and Glands: In addition to the lymph nodes, important muscles (like the digastric, mylohyoid, and sternocleidomastoid) and glands (like the submandibular gland) are also involved or near these levels.• Surgical Importance: Careful dissection around these structures is crucial to avoid damage to nerves (e.g., facial, accessory, hypoglossal nerves), blood vessels, and glands, while achieving oncologic clearance of metastatic lymph nodes.References:1. Asarkar, A. A. (2024, May 1). Neck dissection classification. Medscape.2. Shah, J. P., & Patel, S. G. (2012). Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology (4th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences.3. Cummings, C. W., Flint, P. W., Haughey, B. H., Robbins, K. T., Thomas, J. R., & Harker, L. A. (Eds.). (2015). Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery (6th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences.4. ChatGPT. 2024.#podcast #podcasts #dentalpodcast #dentalpodcasts #doctorgallagherpodcast #doctorgallagherspodcast #doctor #dentistry #oralsurgery #dental #viral #dentalschool #dentalstudent #omfs #surgeon #doctorlife #dentistlife #residency #oralsurgeon #dentist #doctorgallagher

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