| Literature DB >> 28607895 |
Ajay Chanakya Vallabhaneni1, Subramanyam Ganesh Mandakulutur1, Srilahari Vallabhaneni2, Amritha Prabha1, Ravi Keerthi Banavara1.
Abstract
The Parapharyngeal Space (PPS) tumors are rare tumors accounting for 0.5% of the tumors in head and neck region. A retrospective study conducted at Department of Surgical oncology, Vydehi institute of Medical Sciences & Research center, Bengaluru, between 2010 and 2015 identified nine cases treated for PPS tumors. Patients are diagnosed on the basis of clinical examination fine needle aspiration cytology and imaging and considered for excision by one of the varied surgical approaches {transoral(1), transcervical(4), transparotid(0), transcervical-transparotid(1), transmandibular(3) or intratemporal(0) approach}. The choice of approach is defined by the size of the tumor, suspicion of malignancy and the position of the tumor with regard to the superior extent and proximity to the skull base as well as its relation with neurovascular bundle.Entities:
Keywords: Mandibular swing; Parapharyngeal space masses; Parapharyngeal space tumors; Surgery; Transcervical; Transparotid
Year: 2017 PMID: 28607895 PMCID: PMC5446346 DOI: 10.1007/s12070-017-1099-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ISSN: 2231-3796