Compartmental Surgery for Early to Advanced Tongue Cancers
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Compartmental Surgery for Early to Advanced Tongue Cancers

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English | December 13, 2025 | ISBN-10: 3032076560 | 83 pages| Epub PDF (True) | 38 MB
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the complex management of the oral tongue cavity carcinoma. Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) is the most common cancer occurring in the oral cavity and is characterized by its aggressive malignancy and poorer prognosis compared to SCC in other head and neck locations. Radical surgery remains the primary treatment for OTSCC: the gold standard treatment for stages I-II OTSCC is transoral surgical excision. Conversely, stages III-IV OTSCC, with a DOI ≥ 10 mm, typically require 'en-bloc' tumor removal. The principles of Compartmental Tongue Surgery (CTS), proposed by L. Calabrese et al. in 2011, are based on the concept of an "anatomy-based oncologic compartment," encompassing the primary tumor and its potential muscular, vascular, nervous, and lymphatic pathways of neoplastic spread. In CTS, the extrinsic tongue muscles, even partially infiltrated by the neoplasm, are meticulously dissected from their bony insertions. The notion of 'en-bloc' removal extends to all anatomical structures and stromal tissue at risk for tumor localization, connecting the primary tumor to the cervical lymph nodes, identified as the “T-N tract”.