2007
DOI: 10.1097/mlg.0b013e31806009fe
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Limited Parotidectomy: The Role of Extracapsular Dissection in Parotid Gland Neoplasms

Abstract: We advocate extracapsular dissection for benign parotid neoplasms because of the acceptable recurrence rates with limited complications as compared to superficial parotidectomy.

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“…Sialocele and fistula have been reported in 4 and 5 % [28,51] in a series on ECD with a fistula rate of 2 % [28]. Sialocele has been reported as high as 39 % in PSP although resolution without treatment occurred in all cases within 4 weeks [52].…”
Section: Sialocelementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sialocele and fistula have been reported in 4 and 5 % [28,51] in a series on ECD with a fistula rate of 2 % [28]. Sialocele has been reported as high as 39 % in PSP although resolution without treatment occurred in all cases within 4 weeks [52].…”
Section: Sialocelementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] Eighty percent of these are benign, mostly pleomorphic adenomas. [2] Approximately 90% of parotid gland neoplasms are located within the superficial lobe, lateral to the facial nerve.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parotid gland neoplasm comprises 3% of all head and neck tumours 16 . Eighty percent of these are benign, mostly pleomorphic adenoma (PA) 6 .…”
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