- A
parotidectomy is the
surgical excision (removal) of the
parotid gland, the
major and
largest of the
salivary glands. The
procedure is most typically...
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include extracapsular dissection,
partial superficial parotidectomy, and
lateral or
total parotidectomy. Nevertheless, the
experience of
surgeon plays a key...
- as a
parotid m**** in a middle-aged male, who
underwent superficial parotidectomy. The tumor, at the
right of the image, is well-demarcated from the adjacent...
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removal of a
parotid gland (
parotidectomy). The
percentage of
individuals who
develop Frey
syndrome after a
parotidectomy is
controversial and reported...
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common complication following surgery to the
salivary glands,
commonly parotidectomy (removal of the
parotid gland). In this case the
sialocele is the result...
- America. 49 (2): 273–84. doi:10.1016/j.otc.2015.10.002. PMID 27040583. "
Parotidectomy with
Facial Nerve Dissections | Iowa Head and Neck Protocols". medicine...
- to be
responsible for the
pathogenesis of Frey's
syndrome following parotidectomy.
Dermatome distribution of the
trigeminal nerve, also
showing the sensory...
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safer and less invasive.
After surgical removal of the
parotid gland (
parotidectomy), the
auriculotemporal nerve is
liable to
damage and upon
recovery it...
- with
branches of the m****eteric
nerve and the deep temporal.
After a
parotidectomy, the
nerves from the
Auriculotemporal Nerve that
previously innervated...
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interventions such as Stensen’s duct ligation,
superficial or
total parotidectomy, and
tympanic neurectomy. Nowadays, the
disease is
managed with sialendoscopic...