| Literature DB >> 30549361 |
Fernando López1,2, Carlos Suárez2, Vincent Vander Poorten3,4, Antti Mäkitie5, Iain J Nixon6, Primož Strojan7, Ehab Y Hanna8, Juan Pablo Rodrigo1,2, Remco de Bree9, Miquel Quer10, Robert P Takes11, Carol R Bradford12, Ashok R Shaha13, Alvaro Sanabria14, Alessandra Rinaldo15, Alfio Ferlito16.
Abstract
The parapharyngeal space is a complex anatomical area. Primary parapharyngeal tumors are rare tumors and 80% of them are benign. A variety of tumor types can develop in this location; most common are salivary gland neoplasm and neurogenic tumors. The management of these tumors has improved greatly owing to the developments in imaging techniques, surgery, and radiotherapy. Most tumors can be removed with a low rate of complications and recurrence. The transcervical approach is the most frequently used. In some cases, minimally invasive approaches may be used alone or in combination with a limited transcervical route, allowing large tumors to be removed by reducing morbidity of expanded approaches. An adequate knowledge of the anatomy and a careful surgical plan is essential to tailor management according to the patient and the tumor. The purpose of the present review was to update current aspects of knowledge related to this more challenging area of tumor occurrence.Entities:
Keywords: paraganglioma; parapharyngeal tumors; pleomorphic adenoma; schwannoma; transcervical approach
Year: 2018 PMID: 30549361 DOI: 10.1002/hed.25439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck ISSN: 1043-3074 Impact factor: 3.147