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Why Central Neck Dissection Works (and Fails) for Recurrent Thyroglossal Duct Remnants.

Glenn IsaacsonAdam W KaplonDerrick Tint
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2019)
Central neck dissection in combination with a Sistrunk-type dissection of the tongue base is effective in the control of recurrent infection following unsuccessful Sistrunk surgery and aids in dissection for children with intractable infection. Although this technique reliably controls infrahyoid disease and improves access to the hyoid and posterior hyoid space, it does nothing to address the difficulties of following the thyroglossal tract into the tongue base.
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