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The carotid artery in head and neck surgery
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
|November 1, 1986
Abstract:
Involvement of the carotid artery by malignant disease may present the surgeon with a dilemma. An aggressive approach to the problem may improve results in some cases that have not developed distant metastases. Adequate assessment in the planning of a curative surgical procedure is necessary and some of the problems in dealing with involvement of the artery are discussed.