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Neck Dissection: An Operation in Evolution

Hayes Martin Lecture

Eugene N. Myers, MD; Brian R. Gastman, MD

Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2003;129:14-25.

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INTRODUCTION

Hayes Martin, MD, was born on June 24, 1892, in Dayton, Iowa. He graduated from The University of Iowa School of Medicine in 1917 (Figure 1). He served in World War I as a flight surgeon in France. On his return to New York City, he wanted to be a general surgeon but was not accepted into the much sought-after surgical program at Bellevue Hospital. He was told by Dr John Hartwell, the chief of surgery at Bellevue, that since it would be 2 years before an opening would occur, he should prepare himself for that position. In pursuit of this goal, Dr Martin served as an intern and resident at Memorial Hospital in New York, where he was exposed to cancer surgery.


 
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Figure 1. Hayes Martin, MD, 1892-1977 (reprinted with permission from Helsper1).


He then was accepted as . . . [Full Text of this Article]

THE ERA OF THE RADICAL NECK DISSECTION

Palpable Adenopathy Present

No Palpable Adenopathy

THE ERA OF THE MODIFIED RND

THE ERA OF THE SND

THE NEXT ERA: THE "SUPERSELECTIVE" NECK DISSECTION AND BEYOND SURGERY

From the Department of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, The Eye and Ear Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa.



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