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Comparison of Partial Versus Superficial or Total Parotidectomy for Superficial T1-2 Primary Parotid Cancers [PDF]
Objectives. This study aimed to compare the oncological outcomes of partial versus superficial or total parotidectomy for superficial T1 or T2 primary parotid cancers and investigate their prognostic factors and recurrence patterns. Methods.
Seung Hoon Han+6 more
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A prospective study of patient‐reported xerostomia‐related outcomes after parotidectomy
Objective There is a paucity of data on patient‐reported outcome measures regarding xerostomia after parotidectomy surgery. Although salivary flow rates after parotidectomy have been previously studied, they do not correlate with subjective xerostomia ...
Kara D. Brodie+6 more
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Sternocleidomastoid muscle flap in preventing Frey's syndrome after parotidectomy: A systematic review [PDF]
Background Parotidectomy is a common procedure and Frey's syndrome (gustatory sweating) is a common side effect. The current literature was assessed concerning the effectiveness of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) flap to prevent Frey's syndrome ...
Angspatt+47 more
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Outpatient versus inpatient superficial parotidectomy: clinical and pathological characteristics
Background Superficial parotidectomy has a potential to be performed as an outpatient procedure. The objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and selection profile of outpatient superficial parotidectomy compared to inpatient parotidectomy ...
Daniel J. Lee+7 more
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Parotidectomy for Parotid Cancer [PDF]
Parotidectomy for parotid cancer includes management of primary salivary cancer, metastatic cancer to lymph nodes, and direct extension from surrounding structures or cutaneous malignancies. Preoperative evaluation should provide surgeons with enough information to plan a sound operation and adequately counsel patients.
Jennifer R. Cracchiolo, Ashok R. Shaha
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Background Parotidectomy is a common treatment option for parotid neoplasms and the complications associated with this procedure can cause significant morbidity.
Cory Donovan Bovenzi+5 more
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Backgroud and Aims: Dexmedetomidine and propofol infusions are increasingly being used to ensure intraoperative patient immobility in the absence of muscle relaxants during parotidectomy.
Sunil Rajan+4 more
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Frey’s syndrome - unusually long delayed clinical onset post-parotidectomy: a case report [PDF]
Frey’s syndrome is a complication of parotidectomy that is thought to occur as a result of aberrant regeneration of the postganglionic parasympathetic nerve fibres supplying the parotid gland to severed postganglionic sympathetic fibres which innervate ...
Inchien Chamisa
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Cervical Branch Retrograde Superficial Parotidectomy for Tail of Parotid Lesions [PDF]
Facial nerve dysfunction following superficial parotidectomy is one of the most well‐known and dreaded complications of the procedure, leading to significant postoperative impairments in affected patients.
Chloe H. Amsterdam+5 more
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Background We performed robotic parotidectomy with or without robotic neck dissection via a retroauricular approach in patients with parotid benign and malignant tumors and analyzed treatment outcomes of the patients to evaluate the safety and ...
Young Min Park+6 more
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