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Correlations between the clinical, histological and neurophysiological examinations in patients before and after parotid gland tumor surgery: verification of facial nerve transmission

Parotid gland tumor surgery sometimes leads to facial nerve paralysis. Malignant more than benign tumors determine nerve function preoperatively, while postoperative observations based on clinical, histological and neurophysiological studies have not been reported in detail. The aims of this pilot s...

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Autores principales: Wiertel-Krawczuk, Agnieszka, Huber, Juliusz, Wojtysiak, Magdalena, Golusiński, Wojciech, Pieńkowski, Piotr, Golusiński, Paweł
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4372688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-014-3032-4
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author Wiertel-Krawczuk, Agnieszka
Huber, Juliusz
Wojtysiak, Magdalena
Golusiński, Wojciech
Pieńkowski, Piotr
Golusiński, Paweł
author_facet Wiertel-Krawczuk, Agnieszka
Huber, Juliusz
Wojtysiak, Magdalena
Golusiński, Wojciech
Pieńkowski, Piotr
Golusiński, Paweł
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description Parotid gland tumor surgery sometimes leads to facial nerve paralysis. Malignant more than benign tumors determine nerve function preoperatively, while postoperative observations based on clinical, histological and neurophysiological studies have not been reported in detail. The aims of this pilot study were evaluation and correlations of histological properties of tumor (its size and location) and clinical and neurophysiological assessment of facial nerve function pre- and post-operatively (1 and 6 months). Comparative studies included 17 patients with benign (n = 13) and malignant (n = 4) tumors. Clinical assessment was based on House–Brackmann scale (H–B), neurophysiological diagnostics included facial electroneurography [ENG, compound muscle action potential (CMAP)], mimetic muscle electromyography (EMG) and blink-reflex examinations (BR). Mainly grade I of H–B was recorded both pre- (n = 13) and post-operatively (n = 12) in patients with small (1.5–2.4 cm) benign tumors located in superficial lobes. Patients with medium size (2.5–3.4 cm) malignant tumors in both lobes were scored at grade I (n = 2) and III (n = 2) pre- and mainly VI (n = 4) post-operatively. CMAP amplitudes after stimulation of mandibular marginal branch were reduced at about 25 % in patients with benign tumors after surgery. In the cases of malignant tumors CMAPs were not recorded following stimulation of any branch. A similar trend was found for BR results. H–B and ENG results revealed positive correlations between the type of tumor and surgery with facial nerve function. Neurophysiological studies detected clinically silent facial nerve neuropathy of mandibular marginal branch in postoperative period. Needle EMG, ENG and BR examinations allow for the evaluation of face muscles reinnervation and facial nerve regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-43726882015-03-30 Correlations between the clinical, histological and neurophysiological examinations in patients before and after parotid gland tumor surgery: verification of facial nerve transmission Wiertel-Krawczuk, Agnieszka Huber, Juliusz Wojtysiak, Magdalena Golusiński, Wojciech Pieńkowski, Piotr Golusiński, Paweł Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol Head and Neck Parotid gland tumor surgery sometimes leads to facial nerve paralysis. Malignant more than benign tumors determine nerve function preoperatively, while postoperative observations based on clinical, histological and neurophysiological studies have not been reported in detail. The aims of this pilot study were evaluation and correlations of histological properties of tumor (its size and location) and clinical and neurophysiological assessment of facial nerve function pre- and post-operatively (1 and 6 months). Comparative studies included 17 patients with benign (n = 13) and malignant (n = 4) tumors. Clinical assessment was based on House–Brackmann scale (H–B), neurophysiological diagnostics included facial electroneurography [ENG, compound muscle action potential (CMAP)], mimetic muscle electromyography (EMG) and blink-reflex examinations (BR). Mainly grade I of H–B was recorded both pre- (n = 13) and post-operatively (n = 12) in patients with small (1.5–2.4 cm) benign tumors located in superficial lobes. Patients with medium size (2.5–3.4 cm) malignant tumors in both lobes were scored at grade I (n = 2) and III (n = 2) pre- and mainly VI (n = 4) post-operatively. CMAP amplitudes after stimulation of mandibular marginal branch were reduced at about 25 % in patients with benign tumors after surgery. In the cases of malignant tumors CMAPs were not recorded following stimulation of any branch. A similar trend was found for BR results. H–B and ENG results revealed positive correlations between the type of tumor and surgery with facial nerve function. Neurophysiological studies detected clinically silent facial nerve neuropathy of mandibular marginal branch in postoperative period. Needle EMG, ENG and BR examinations allow for the evaluation of face muscles reinnervation and facial nerve regeneration. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014-04-17 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4372688/ /pubmed/24740733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-014-3032-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Head and Neck
Wiertel-Krawczuk, Agnieszka
Huber, Juliusz
Wojtysiak, Magdalena
Golusiński, Wojciech
Pieńkowski, Piotr
Golusiński, Paweł
Correlations between the clinical, histological and neurophysiological examinations in patients before and after parotid gland tumor surgery: verification of facial nerve transmission
title Correlations between the clinical, histological and neurophysiological examinations in patients before and after parotid gland tumor surgery: verification of facial nerve transmission
title_full Correlations between the clinical, histological and neurophysiological examinations in patients before and after parotid gland tumor surgery: verification of facial nerve transmission
title_fullStr Correlations between the clinical, histological and neurophysiological examinations in patients before and after parotid gland tumor surgery: verification of facial nerve transmission
title_full_unstemmed Correlations between the clinical, histological and neurophysiological examinations in patients before and after parotid gland tumor surgery: verification of facial nerve transmission
title_short Correlations between the clinical, histological and neurophysiological examinations in patients before and after parotid gland tumor surgery: verification of facial nerve transmission
title_sort correlations between the clinical, histological and neurophysiological examinations in patients before and after parotid gland tumor surgery: verification of facial nerve transmission
topic Head and Neck
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4372688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-014-3032-4
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