Neck surgeries encompass a broad range of procedures designed to treat cancers, infections, trauma, and other conditions affecting the neck region. Oncoplastic and palliative surgeries focus on removing tumors while preserving function and appearance or providing symptom relief in advanced cases. General neck surgeries address lymph node removal, cyst excision, and treatment of benign and malignant masses to restore health and prevent complications. Specialized salivary gland surgeries manage disorders such as infections, stones, and tumors affecting glands like the parotid and submandibular glands, ensuring functional preservation.
In critical situations, airway and emergency surgeries provide immediate relief from obstruction, trauma, or infections threatening breathing. Post-surgical rehabilitation often involves reconstructive surgeries to restore form and function, including tissue grafts and flap techniques for defects caused by cancer removal or trauma. These surgeries aim to improve swallowing, speech, and appearance, enhancing the patient’s quality of life. Each procedure is personalized based on the patient’s condition, with a multidisciplinary team offering comprehensive care from diagnosis to recovery.