Pain in the Neck after Neck Dissection

Author:

Talmi Yoav P.123,Horowitz Zeev123,Pfeffer M. Raphael143,Stolik-Dollberg Orit C.153,Shoshani Yitzhak163,Peleg Michael163,Kronenberg Jona123

Affiliation:

1. Tel Hashomer, Israel

2. From the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (Drs Talmi, Horowitz, and Kronenberg),

3. Chaim Sheba Medical Center; and the Tel Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine.

4. Department of Oncology (Dr Pfeffer),

5. Pain Clinic (Dr Stolik-Dollberg),

6. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Drs Shoshani and Peleg),

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reports of disability after neck dissection have been directed toward shoulder dysfunction and pain. We could find no report addressing the issue of pain localized to the actual operative site. We have conducted a combined prospective and retrospective study of pain in patients undergoing neck dissection. METHODS: Eighty-eight disease-free patients were evaluated in 3 groups for neck pain. One group was followed up prospectively for 1 to 8 months after surgery, and 2 retrospective groups were followed up for more than 2 years or for 6 months to 2 years. Pain was assessed by a body map and visual analog scale. RESULTS: None of 31 patients followed up for more than 2 years reported neck pain. Four of 27 patients followed up for 6 to 24 months had pain, with a mean visual analog scale score of 3.7. Seventy percent of the prospective group of 30 patients had pain during the first postoperative week, and only 1 patient had pain persisting for more than 2 months. Shoulder pain and disability after radical neck dissection were encountered in all groups, comparable with the incidence reported in the literature. No postoperative neuromas were found. CONCLUSIONS: Chronic pain localized to the operative site is an uncommon occurrence even after radical neck dissection. Chronic pain in the shoulder region may follow radical neck dissection, whereas modified neck dissection is usually a painless procedure.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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