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Comparing Antegrade and Retrograde Parotidectomy: Surgical Parameters and Complications

INTRODUCTION: Patotidectomy is the treatment of choice for superficial parotid gland lesions. The present study aimed to assess the facial nerve status, as well as peri-and postsurgical complications, in two surgical techniques (antegrade and retrograde) for parotidectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thi...

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Autores principales: Khazaeni, Kamran, Rasoulian, Bashir, Sadramanesh, Elahe, Vazifeh Mostaan, Leila, Mashhadi, Leila, Gholami, Golnaz
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35655768
http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJORL.2022.51069.2717
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author Khazaeni, Kamran
Rasoulian, Bashir
Sadramanesh, Elahe
Vazifeh Mostaan, Leila
Mashhadi, Leila
Gholami, Golnaz
author_facet Khazaeni, Kamran
Rasoulian, Bashir
Sadramanesh, Elahe
Vazifeh Mostaan, Leila
Mashhadi, Leila
Gholami, Golnaz
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description INTRODUCTION: Patotidectomy is the treatment of choice for superficial parotid gland lesions. The present study aimed to assess the facial nerve status, as well as peri-and postsurgical complications, in two surgical techniques (antegrade and retrograde) for parotidectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted on 56 patients diagnosed with parotid neoplasms from 2013-2015. The patients were randomly assigned to two groups of antegrade and retrograde. In the retrograde group, the dissection was performed initially to expose the facial nerve branches, while in the antegrade approach, the facial nerve trunk was exposed initially. Different values, such as intraoperative bleeding, mass characteristics, and the time for different sections of the surgery, were noted. The facial nerve was examined after the surgery; moreover, hospital stay and drain removal time was also noted. During the six-month postoperative period, complications and squeals were also noted. RESULTS: Based on the results, antegrade nerve dissection was performed in 24 patients, while retrograde nerve dissection was carried out in 25 patients. The two groups were compared for intraoperative bleeding, drain output, and drain removal time. Hospital stay was found to be statistically higher in the retrograde group (P<0.05). Other complications and morbidities, such as facial nerve trauma, sialoceles, salivary fistulas, Frey’s syndrome, skin sensory changes, and surgery time, were not statistically different (P≥0.05). CONCLUSIONS: As evidenced by the obtained results, retrograde dissection had higher intraoperative bleeding and longer hospital stay. It seems that skin flap dissection is more extensive in retrograde dissection, leading to more bleeding in this approach. These differences, although statistically significant, are not clinically important; consequently, surgeons’ experience and knowledge about the two approaches are of utmost importance.
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spelling pubmed-91193332022-06-01 Comparing Antegrade and Retrograde Parotidectomy: Surgical Parameters and Complications Khazaeni, Kamran Rasoulian, Bashir Sadramanesh, Elahe Vazifeh Mostaan, Leila Mashhadi, Leila Gholami, Golnaz Iran J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article INTRODUCTION: Patotidectomy is the treatment of choice for superficial parotid gland lesions. The present study aimed to assess the facial nerve status, as well as peri-and postsurgical complications, in two surgical techniques (antegrade and retrograde) for parotidectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted on 56 patients diagnosed with parotid neoplasms from 2013-2015. The patients were randomly assigned to two groups of antegrade and retrograde. In the retrograde group, the dissection was performed initially to expose the facial nerve branches, while in the antegrade approach, the facial nerve trunk was exposed initially. Different values, such as intraoperative bleeding, mass characteristics, and the time for different sections of the surgery, were noted. The facial nerve was examined after the surgery; moreover, hospital stay and drain removal time was also noted. During the six-month postoperative period, complications and squeals were also noted. RESULTS: Based on the results, antegrade nerve dissection was performed in 24 patients, while retrograde nerve dissection was carried out in 25 patients. The two groups were compared for intraoperative bleeding, drain output, and drain removal time. Hospital stay was found to be statistically higher in the retrograde group (P<0.05). Other complications and morbidities, such as facial nerve trauma, sialoceles, salivary fistulas, Frey’s syndrome, skin sensory changes, and surgery time, were not statistically different (P≥0.05). CONCLUSIONS: As evidenced by the obtained results, retrograde dissection had higher intraoperative bleeding and longer hospital stay. It seems that skin flap dissection is more extensive in retrograde dissection, leading to more bleeding in this approach. These differences, although statistically significant, are not clinically important; consequently, surgeons’ experience and knowledge about the two approaches are of utmost importance. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9119333/ /pubmed/35655768 http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJORL.2022.51069.2717 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sadramanesh, Elahe
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Mashhadi, Leila
Gholami, Golnaz
Comparing Antegrade and Retrograde Parotidectomy: Surgical Parameters and Complications
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title_short Comparing Antegrade and Retrograde Parotidectomy: Surgical Parameters and Complications
title_sort comparing antegrade and retrograde parotidectomy: surgical parameters and complications
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35655768
http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJORL.2022.51069.2717
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