The role of principles of surgical oncology in the development of minimally invasive surgery for head and neck cancers
10.3760/cma.j.cn112152-20250516-00227
- VernacularTitle:经典肿瘤外科原则在头颈恶性肿瘤微创外科发展中的作用及意义
- Author:
Shuxin WEN
1
;
Kaixue WEN
1
;
Yuhao ZHANG
1
;
Rui WANG
1
;
Chen WANG
1
Author Information
1. 山西白求恩医院 山西医科大学第三医院 同济山西医院耳鼻咽喉头颈外科,太原 030032
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Head and neck neoplasms;
Principles of oncological surgery;
Minimally invasive surgery;
En bloc resection;
Surgical margin
- From:
Chinese Journal of Oncology
2025;47(10):987-990
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The classic principles of oncological surgery were accepted based the procedures from radical surgery for breast cancer described by Halsted in 1894, which can be summarized as tumor en bolc resection, clean surgical margin, regional lymph nodes dissection, and tumor-free technique. The classic principles of oncological surgery are the cornerstone of cancer surgical treatment and have significantly promoted the development of oncological surgery. The minimally invasive surgery is the trend of contemporary oncological surgery for the characteristics of minimal invasion, better tissue identification, precise manipulation, and fast postoperative recovery. Head and neck cancers are usually related to the upper aerodigestive tract, as well as important nerves and blood vessels in head and neck. The anatomical structures of the relative organs are intricate and delicate, and their functions are crucial. Therefore, there is an urgent need for minimally invasive surgical techniques. However, the head and neck cancers which are larger or located in some special sites such as the skull base have to be removed by piecemeal resection in minimally invasive surgery. The piecemeal resection of tumor increases the risks of tumor positive surgical margins and tumor implantation metastasis. The goal of radical surgery for cancers is to completely remove the tumor and obtain a really clean surgical margin. If head and neck cancer is indication for radical surgery, appropriate operative manipulation (en bloc or piecemeal resection) is able to achieve the goal of radical surgery. Giving attention to both the advantages of the principles of oncological surgery and minimally invasive surgical techniques benefits more patients with head and neck cancers from better survival rate and minor invasive morbidities.