The goals of this study are to determine the normal volume and lipid values
of the drainage after neck dissection (ND) and to evaluate the changes of
these values according to the type and side of the ND. Ninety-seven uncompl
icated NDs involving zones I through IV were evaluated prospectively in thi
s study. The most important result of the analysis of the drainage is that
levels of triglyceride and cholesterol in the drainage were lower than seru
m levels in all but 1 case (P < 0.001). When matched for the type and side
of the dissection, only mean total drainage volume was significantly higher
in radical NDs than in selective NDs (P = 0.001), The normal volume and li
pid values of neck drainage are reported in this study, Being aware of the
changes in these values may help early diagnosis of some pathologic conditi
ons.