PARTIAL SUPERFICIAL PAROTIDECTOMY IN PAROTID BENIGN TUMOR. IPRAS
1. PARTIAL SUPERFICIAL
PAROTIDECTOMY IN PAROTID
BENIGN TUMOR
Ricardo Yáñez MD, Francisco J. Loyola MD, Jorge Cornejo MD,
Mariana Valenzuela MD, Raúl Martínez MD and Grace Tapia MD.
Dr. Sotero del Río Hospital
Chile
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2. Background
• Neoplasms of the parotid glands
account for about 2-3% of head and
neck tumors.
• Most tumors are benign and
treatment is suprafacial
parotidectomy
Lin et al. / American Journal of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery 29 (2008) 94–100
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3. Background
• The surgical technique of superficial
parotidectomy via a facelift incision is
described.
Lohuis PJ et al .Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2009 Apr;118(4):276-80.
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4. Aim
• To present the results of treatment,
histology, complications and
recurrence.
• To compare classic superficial
parotidectomy with partial superficial
parotidectomy.
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5. Method
• Retrospective analysis of all patients
with benign parotid tumors who
underwent parotidectomy at our
center between 2001 and 2010.
• The patients with malignant tumor
was excluded.
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8. Method
Surgical Technique for partial suprafacial
parotidectomy via a facelift incision
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• Incision is made
behind the tragus.
• Then extended
distally around the
origin of the
earlobe to the
retroauricular fold.
• At the level of the
tragus the
retroauricular
incision is
extended
posteriorly and
then curved in
occipital direction
into o just below
the hairline.
9. Results
• The series consisted of 75 patients, 49
women.
• The average age was 46 years (range
17-77 years).
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14. Results
Suprafacial
(n=53)
Parcial
(n=19)
p
Temporary facial
nerve palsy
28 (52.8%) 4 (21%) <0,05
Depression of
the surgical bed
9 (17%) 0 <0,05
Periauricular
dysesthesia
10 (18.8%) 2 (10.5%) N.S
Frey syndrome 0 0 N.S
Dissatisfied with
scar
0 0 N.S
Pain or
periauricular
discomfort
0 0 N.S
Tumor
recurrence
0 0 N.S
Comparative analysis: Suprafacial vs parcial
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15. Discussion
• The application of techniques based on the
anatomy of the facial nerve and less invasive
surgeries such as partial suprafacial
parotidectomy allow low morbidity rates
and no difference in recurrence rate.
• The results obtained were similar to those
described in the literature.
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16. PARTIAL SUPERFICIAL
PAROTIDECTOMY IN PAROTID
BENIGN TUMOR
Ricardo Yáñez MD, Francisco J. Loyola MD, Jorge Cornejo MD,
Mariana Valenzuela MD, Raúl Martínez MD and Grace Tapia MD.
Dr. Sotero del Río Hospital
Chile
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