CONCLUSION: The cervical branch of the facial nerve approach for parotidectomy is an excellent surgical technique that can reduce the incidence of facial nerve paralysis, surgical time, and surgical blood loss. OBJECTIVE: To develop and evaluate a surgical technique for parotidectomy that can reduce the incidence of facial nerve paralysis. METHODS: Retrograde parotidectomy following identification of the cervical branch of the facial nerve in 90 subjects was compared with standard anterograde parotidectomy in 100 subjects. RESULTS: Retrograde parotidectomy with a cervical branch approach was associated with significant decreases in the incidence of facial nerve paralysis, surgical time, and surgical blood loss, compared with anterograde parotidectomy.
CONCLUSION: The cervical branch of the facial nerve approach for parotidectomy is an excellent surgical technique that can reduce the incidence of facial nerve paralysis, surgical time, and surgical blood loss. OBJECTIVE: To develop and evaluate a surgical technique for parotidectomy that can reduce the incidence of facial nerve paralysis. METHODS:Retrograde parotidectomy following identification of the cervical branch of the facial nerve in 90 subjects was compared with standard anterograde parotidectomy in 100 subjects. RESULTS:Retrograde parotidectomy with a cervical branch approach was associated with significant decreases in the incidence of facial nerve paralysis, surgical time, and surgical blood loss, compared with anterograde parotidectomy.
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New approach for parotidectomy; facial nerve paralysis; nerve stimulator; new surgical technique; surgical time
Authors: Petar Stankovic; Jan Wittlinger; Nina Timmesfeld; Stephan Hoch Stephan; Robert Georgiew; Thomas Günzel; Afshin Teymoortash; Thomas Wilhelm Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol Date: 2018-04-20 Impact factor: 2.503