2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.05.001
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Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of superficial parotidectomy versus extracapsular dissection of the parotid gland: a single-centre retrospective study of 161 patients

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“…However, these risks have been previously assessed in prior studies utilizing retrospective case series, without much disagreement. Prior studies either identified no significant differences in rates of these complications between ECD and other surgical techniques, [13][14][15][16][17] or found a lower risk of these complications, particularly postoperative facial nerve dysfunction, with ECD. 9,18-20 Furthermore, there is a clear consensus in the existing literature that there is no increased risk of tumor recurrence seen with ECD compared to more extensive forms of SP.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…However, these risks have been previously assessed in prior studies utilizing retrospective case series, without much disagreement. Prior studies either identified no significant differences in rates of these complications between ECD and other surgical techniques, [13][14][15][16][17] or found a lower risk of these complications, particularly postoperative facial nerve dysfunction, with ECD. 9,18-20 Furthermore, there is a clear consensus in the existing literature that there is no increased risk of tumor recurrence seen with ECD compared to more extensive forms of SP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…22 Additionally a recent cohort study on 161 patients found decreased operative time and total cost associated with ECD. 17 It is widely accepted that increased operative time is associated with increased risk of adverse events. This was effectively demonstrated by a systematic review and meta-analysis incorporating 66 studies spanning a variety of surgical specialties (including otolaryngology, but predominately general and urological surgery), that revealed the likelihood of experiencing a complication nearly doubled with operative time exceeding 2 hours.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Las neoplasias de la glándula parótida representan el 2% de los tumores del área de cabeza y cuello, además corresponden al 80% de aquellas surgidas en las glándulas salivales (1)(2)(3)(4) . El tratamiento operatorio representa la principal opción terapéutica (5,6) . El procedimiento quirúrgico está determinado por varios retos a afrontar durante la cirugía.…”
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“…Ambos procedimientos quirúrgicos simbolizan el parámetro de comparación con otras opciones terapéuticas (2,7) . Nuevas alternativas menos invasivas para tumores benignos han surgido desde el inicio del nuevo milenio como la parotidectomía superficial parcial o la disección extracapsular (5,6,9) . En el caso de los tumores malignos son referidas otras intervenciones quirúrgicas según la extensión del procedimiento, el grado de radicalidad, y el sacrificio de estructuras anatómicas y su función.…”
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