Objective: To analyze the efficacy of surgical salvage in patients with met
astatic squamous cell carcinoma to the neck of stage N2 or N3 initially tre
ated with radiotherapy.
Design: Retrospective review.
Setting: Tertiary care institution.
Methods: Four hundred and twenty-five patients received neck dissection at
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre between 1990 and 1996. Sixty-one patients
had neck dissection for salvage after radical radiotherapy for advanced ne
ck disease of stage N2 or N3. These patients were selected from the Sunnybr
ook Head and Neck Database and reviewed.
Outcome Measures: Survival and recurrence.
Results: Sixty-one patients underwent neck dissection for salvage after rad
iotherapy. Five-year overall survival was 30%. The majority (72%) failed lo
coregionally after surgical salvage.
Conclusions: Surgical salvage after radiotherapy for advanced neck disease
has a 30% 5-year survival rate. Surgical salvage after radiotherapy for adv
anced neck disease is effective in a minority of patients.