Partial Superficial Parotidectomy With Retrograde Dissection of the Facial Nerve for Clinically "Benign" Parotid Tumors.
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2016 Jun 28;
Authors: Patel DK, Ahmad Z, Morton RP
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To review experience with partial superficial parotidectomy (PSP) and retrograde dissection of the facial nerve as a treatment for benign parotid tumors.
METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of all patients presenting with a suspected benign primary parotid tumor undergoing parotid surgery.
RESULTS: There were 214 cases retrieved. Postoperative facial nerve weakness occurred in 33% of patients; all were temporary. Increased extent of surgical resection (P < .001), deeper tumors (P = .05), and close tumor proximity to the facial nerve (P = .007) significantly correlated with postoperative facial weakness. The surgical margin was clear in 54%; 31% had capsule exposed in at least 1 point, and 13.5% had tumor at the margin. Cases with close proximity of tumor to facial nerve were more likely to have tumor at the margin (P = .034).
CONCLUSION: Partial superficial parotidectomy with retrograde dissection is a suitable method for benign appearing parotid tumors.
PMID: 27354214 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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