Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4278674 The American Journal of Surgery 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundSurgical treatment of pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid gland remains a subject of major debate. The investigators compared postoperative complications and surgical parameters between modified partial superficial parotidectomy and conventional superficial parotidectomy.MethodsClinical records of 129 patients were reviewed and analyzed for clinical characteristics.ResultsCompared with the conventional superficial parotidectomy group, the modified partial superficial parotidectomy group had significantly lower rates of auricular numbness, Frey's syndrome, and obvious facial asymmetry (all P values <.05). The distance between the primary tumor capsule and satellite nodules ranged from .06 to 8.48 mm, and the greatest distance between the primary tumor capsule and satellite nodules was observed in tumors >4 cm. Furthermore, satellite nodules were more common in tumors >4 cm than in tumors <2 cm or tumors between 2 and 4 cm (all P values <.05).ConclusionsModified partial superficial parotidectomy compares favorably surgically and clinically with conventional superficial parotidectomy in certain patients.

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