Parotid surgery: review of 107 tumors (1990-2002) |
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Authors: | Ferreira Pedro Costa Amarante José Manuel Rodrigues Jorge Manuel Pinho Carlos José Cardoso Maria Augusta Reis Jorge Cruz |
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Affiliation: | Service of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Hospital de S?o Jo?o, Oporto Medical School, Portugal. pedro.oferreira@mail.pt |
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Abstract: | Tumors of the parotid gland are uncommon. We performed a retrospective study to analyze the clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic features of a group of patients. We reviewed the clinical and the surgical records of a series of 109 patients who were recommended for surgery because of parotid tumors by the Plastic and Reconstructive Service of S?o Jo?o Hospital, Portugal, between 1990 and 2002. The following parameters were evaluated: age, sex, gland afflicted, symptoms, and duration of symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatment methods, follow-up, and recurrences. Pleomorphic adenoma was the most common tumor (63.5%). In the majority of cases, fine-needle aspiration cytology was used. Swelling was the most frequent clinical finding. In 68.2%, superficial parotidectomy was performed. There were five cases of permanent facial palsy, and 10 patients developed Frey's syndrome. Recurrent disease was seen in six patients. For the majority of tumors, superficial parotidectomy is an effective treatment with acceptable morbidity. |
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