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Query: UMLS:C0162473 (
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Most surgeons will reduce the risk of recurrence and permanent facial nerve dysfunction with
PSP
for PPA with dissection and control of the facial nerve. High volume, very experienced parotid surgeons can offer ECD with the expectation of less transient facial nerve dysfunction,
Frey's syndrome
, and numbness. Long-term recurrence rates await further reports.
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PMID:What is the best operative practice for small benign parotid pleomorphic adenoma? 2188 97
This study aimed to compare the outcomes of three surgical techniques for the treatment of patients with benign parotid tumours: superficial parotidectomy (SP; group 1), partial superficial parotidectomy (
PSP
; group 2), and ultrasonic scalpel-assisted minimal extracapsular dissection (US-MECD; group 3). Groups 1 and 2 received the conventional surgical technique, while group 3 underwent surgery with an ultrasonic scalpel. A total of 281 patients treated during 2012-2016 were included: 98 in group 1, 91 in group 2, and 92 in group 3. The mean surgical time and blood loss during surgery, as well as drainage time and amount, were significantly lower for US-MECD (P<0.01). The great auricular nerve and parotid fascia were both preserved with US-MECD (P<0.01), while the rate of capsule rupture with US-MECD was slightly higher than in the other groups (P>0.05). There was less transient facial nerve paralysis and
Frey
syndrome with US-MECD (P<0.01). No significant difference in wound infection, sialocele, or permanent facial nerve paralysis was observed among the three groups. Patients enrolled during 2012-2013 were selected to evaluate the recurrence rates, and no statistically significant differences were found among the groups. In conclusion, US-MECD showed similar effectiveness and fewer side effects than SP and
PSP
. The long-term effects of the new technique require further study.
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PMID:Comparison of surgical techniques for benign parotid tumours: a multicentre retrospective study. 3013 11