2016
DOI: 10.2399/ana.16.042
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Bilateral double parotid ducts: a case report

Abstract: double parotid ducts were observed in a formalin-fixed 72-yearold male cadaver. The cadaver had no trace of scars, adhesions or signs of trauma or operation. All measurements were taken using a stainless steel caliper with an accuracy of 0.02 mm. The study conforms to the provisions of the Helsinki Declaration of 1964 and all subsequent revisions. AbstractThe parotid duct is formed by the confluence of two ducts in the gland which ascend and descend at right angle to the main duct. While crossing the masseter… Show more

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“…Additionally, the duct may be severed by a facial laceration and is at risk of iatrogenic injury during facial surgery and injection of botulinum toxin into masseter muscle, because of its superficial location. To keep in mind the double parotid duct variation will reduce iatrogenic injury risks and improve diagnosis of parotid duct injury [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the duct may be severed by a facial laceration and is at risk of iatrogenic injury during facial surgery and injection of botulinum toxin into masseter muscle, because of its superficial location. To keep in mind the double parotid duct variation will reduce iatrogenic injury risks and improve diagnosis of parotid duct injury [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%