2016
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000002746
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Comparison of Frey Syndrome Rates Following Superficial Parotidectomy and Partial Superficial Parotidectomy for Pleomorphic Adenoma

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
2
1
1
1

Citation Types

1
6
0

Year Published

2017
2017
2024
2024

Publication Types

Select...
7

Relationship

0
7

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 10 publications
(7 citation statements)
references
References 9 publications
1
6
0
Order By: Relevance
“…The other remaining 27 studies were excluded with reasons (Table S3). There were 1 RCTs 31 and 43 non‐RCTs 12,14,19,32–71 . The included studies were published between 1978 and 2020.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
See 2 more Smart Citations
“…The other remaining 27 studies were excluded with reasons (Table S3). There were 1 RCTs 31 and 43 non‐RCTs 12,14,19,32–71 . The included studies were published between 1978 and 2020.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One RCT 31 was assessed as a low risk of bias. Twenty-five studies 12,14,19,32,35,36,[38][39][40]42,44,47,49,[51][52][53][56][57][58]60,[63][64][65]68,69,71 were assessed as having moderate risk of bias, whereas the other 18 studies 14,[33][34]41,43,45,46,48,50,54,55,59,61,62,66,67,70,72 were assessed as having high risk of bias (Table S4). [32][33][34]36,40,44,…”
Section: Risk Of Bias Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
See 1 more Smart Citation
“…11,12 In addition, the incidence of sialocele and salivary fistula was reported as 17% and 6% respectively 13 and the incidence of Frey's syndrome have been reported in the range of 3 to 22%. 14 The authors offered partial superficial parotidectomy to the patients for the management of benign parotid lesions and the purpose of this study is to evaluate the outcome of this procedure in respect to post-operative complications like facial nerve dysfunction, hematoma, sialocele, salivary fistula, Frey's syndrome and recurrence. This will be helpful in providing data for patient information during pre-operative counseling and would further help to establish the credence of partial superficial parotidectomy procedure as a less invasive option for the management of benign parotid pathologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incidence of Frey’s syndrome after parotid gland surgery has been reported as wide as 2% to 96% [ 1 ] and it is various in authors, according to the types of surgical approach. Ogreden et al [ 2 ] compared partial superficial parotidectomy to superficial parotidectomy in terms of Frey’s syndrome development and had found no significant difference among them. On the other hand, Papadogeorgakis et al [ 3 ] reported Frey syndrome ratio among patients they performed partial superficial parotidectomy as 5%, and among patients who underwent superficial parotidectomy as 18%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%