• Profile
Close

Shoulder function after neck dissection: assessment via a shoulder-specific quality-of-life questionnaire and active shoulder abduction

Auris Nasus Larynx Jul 30, 2020

Imai T, Sato Y, Abe J, et al. - Researchers performed the evaluation of the shoulder-specific quality-of-life questionnaire and active shoulder abduction to evaluate shoulder function after neck dissection. A prospective cohort was conducted including a total of 66 patients (85 neck dissection sides) who had undergone neck dissection between December 2015 and July 2017 at a single institution. They analyzed the active shoulder abduction angles of the affected side and the patient-reported shoulder-specific quality-of-life recovery score of the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff questionnaire at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months postoperatively. Additionally, they evaluated the correlation between these outcomes and risk factors for shoulder impairment. After neck dissection, satisfactory functional and qualitative recovery of shoulder function was achieved at 6 months. In the early postoperative period, postoperative radiotherapy was a prognosticator of poor shoulder function; both level V dissection and head and neck irradiation were predictors of poor shoulder function at 6 and 9 months after neck dissection.

Go to Original
Only Doctors with an M3 India account can read this article. Sign up for free or login with your existing account.
4 reasons why Doctors love M3 India
  • Exclusive Write-ups & Webinars by KOLs

  • Nonloggedininfinity icon
    Daily Quiz by specialty
  • Nonloggedinlock icon
    Paid Market Research Surveys
  • Case discussions, News & Journals' summaries
Sign-up / Log In
x
M3 app logo
Choose easy access to M3 India from your mobile!


M3 instruc arrow
Add M3 India to your Home screen
Tap  Chrome menu  and select "Add to Home screen" to pin the M3 India App to your Home screen
Okay