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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1224772
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Transoral Surgical Approach for Retropharyngeal Node Involvement in I-131-Negative 18-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography–Positive Recurrent Thyroid Cancer
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Publication Date:
29 June 2009 (online)
ABSTRACT
Transoral pharyngotomy is a viable minimally invasive approach for resection of metastatic thyroid cancer in retropharyngeal lymph nodes in highly select patients. A few authors have already reported on its safe application with excellent outcomes. We herein describe a case where the technique is assisted with the Omniguide CO2 laser system to safely access and remove a metastatic node in the retropharyngeal space of a 24 year-old Caucasian woman. Furthermore, her disease was I-131-negative and positron emission tomography–positive, demonstrating the technique is still feasible in this dedifferentiated cancer state.
KEYWORDS
Retropharyngeal - thyroid cancer - transoral - lymph node - minimally invasive surgery
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Ellie MaghamiM.D.
City of Hope, National Medical Center
1500 East Duarte Road, MOB LOO1-L, Duarte, CA 91010-3000
Email: emaghami@coh.org