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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2021
Transoral parotidectomy allows for the management of parapharyngeal space tumors and accessory parotid gland tumors without the need for a transfacial/transparotid or mandible splitting procedure. It is a minimally invasive approach that permits a faster recovery and with a lesser risk of facial palsy.
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Transoral parotidectomy allows for the management of parapharyngeal space tumors and accessory parotid gland tumors without the need for a transfacial/transparotid or mandible splitting procedure. It is a minimally invasive approach that permits a faster recovery and with a lesser risk of facial palsy.
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Parotidectomy: surgery in evolution
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2015AbstractBackgroundApproximately 15 years ago, Bron and O'Brien described a large Australian series of 248 patients focusing on facial nerve function post parotidectomy performed by a single surgeon over an 8‐year period. The primary aim of this study was to assess changes in pathology, surgical approach and outcomes following parotidectomy in a ...
Ardalan Ebrahimi+5 more
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Minor Parotidectomy Complications: A Systematic Review
The Laryngoscope, 2020To report descriptive statistics for minor parotidectomy complications.
S. Lambiel+3 more
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Superficial or partial superficial parotidectomy for the treatment of primary benign parotid tumors
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2020The extent of surgery in benign superficial parotid tumors has no strong evidence‐based consensus. Partial superficial parotidectomy (PSP) is a popular choice among surgeons.
Mohamed A Mlees, A. Elbarbary
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Complications of Parotidectomy
Southern Medical Journal, 1983Parotidectomy, whether subtotal or total, is a surgical procedure associated with certain possible complications--namely, facial nerve injury, hemorrhage, infection, salivary fistula, seroma, keloid formation, greater auricular nerve anesthesia, gustatory sweating, and recurrent tumor. We review these complications to help the surgeon with preoperative
M E Powell, A A Clairmont
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Outpatient versus Inpatient Parotidectomy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2020Objective Parotidectomies are commonly performed procedures by head and neck surgeons. Although parotidectomies are historically inpatient procedures, recent observational evidence has highlighted the potential for parotidectomies to be performed on an ...
D. Forner+6 more
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Head and Neck, 2020
To investigate the distribution of the parotid gland's intraglandular lymph nodes using the parotidectomy zones determined by the parotidectomy classification of the European Salivary Gland Society (ESGS).
Said Sönmez+5 more
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To investigate the distribution of the parotid gland's intraglandular lymph nodes using the parotidectomy zones determined by the parotidectomy classification of the European Salivary Gland Society (ESGS).
Said Sönmez+5 more
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Dermal Fat Grafting to Reconstruct the Parotidectomy Defect Normalizes Facial Attention
The Laryngoscope, 2020Use validated eye‐tracking technology to objectively measure 1) the attentional distraction of facial contour defects after superficial and total parotidectomy and 2) changes in attentional distraction with abdominal dermal fat graft reconstruction.
B. Anderies+5 more
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Analysis of Abdominal Dermal-Fat Grafting to Repair Parotidectomy Defects: An 18-Year Cohort Study.
The Laryngoscope, 2020OBJECTIVES To assess the outcomes of abdominal dermal-fat grafting following superficial and total parotidectomy. METHODS A retrospective chart review of parotidectomy patients was performed.
Nelson R Gruszczynski+5 more
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Parotidectomy: A Plastic Approach
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1999Three disadvantages are frequent after parotidectomy: a scar affecting the neck, a deep hollow between the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the mandible (the larger the resection is, the deeper is the hollow), and a sweat secretion. These disadvantages can be prevented or reduced by using four simple procedures: (1) using a facelift incision; (2) using a
S. Gentil, G. Jost, Ph. Guenon
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