The risk of facial nerve palsy after benign parotidectomy. A quality project

Nicoline Bebe Mortensen,Kristine Bjorndal

ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA(2024)

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BackgroundFacial nerve palsy is a potential complication of parotidectomy for benign salivary gland tumours, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of its incidence and associated risk factors for improved patient counselling and preoperative planning.Aim/objectivesThis single-centre retrospective study aimed to assess the rate of facial nerve palsy following benign parotidectomy at a University Teaching Hospital.Material and methodsOver a 3-year period, 160 patients undergoing parotid surgery for benign tumours were included. Data, encompassing sex, age, operation technique, tumour pathology, facial nerve function, and follow-up duration, were collected from medical records. Exclusion criteria comprised patients with prior parotid gland surgery or preoperative facial nerve palsy.ResultsThe study revealed a 3.75% incidence of facial nerve palsy with no total paralysis post-parotidectomy for benign disease. Pleomorphic adenoma (50.6%) and Warthin's tumour (44.4%) were the predominant tumour types. No significant differences were noted between groups with and without postoperative facial palsy based on obtained covariates.Conclusion and significanceOur findings endorse partial superficial parotidectomy and extracapsular dissection as low-risk treatments for benign parotid tumours. However, prospective studies are warranted to elucidate recovery rates and long-term consequences of facial nerve palsy, contributing to refined surgical approaches and patient care in parotid surgery. ҺDZ, , ѯ.ּҽٱ. 3 , 160 ., ,,,,. ٱԻ., 3.75%, ̱. (50.6%)(44.4%). , ̱̱.dz. , հ, Ի, ٻ.
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Benign parotid tumour,facial nerve palsy,parotid surgery,parotidectomy,postoperative complication
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