Consensus Statement on the Terminology and Classification of Central Neck Dissection for Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid2009Vol. 19(11), pp. 1153–1158
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Sally E. Carty, David S. Cooper, Gerard M. Doherty, Quan‐Yang Duh, Richard T. Kloos, Susan J. Mandel, Gregory W. Randolph, Brendan C. Stack, David L. Steward, David J. Terris, Geoffrey B. Thompson, Ralph P. Tufano, R. Michael Tuttle, Robert Udelsman
Abstract
Central neck dissection at a minimum should consist of removal of the prelaryngeal, pretracheal, and paratracheal lymph nodes. The description of a central neck dissection should include both the indication (therapeutic vs. prophylactic/elective) and the extent of the dissection (unilateral or bilateral).
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