Evaluation of Salivary Function Post-Partial Superficial Parotidectomy.

Sona Sepahi, Atena Aghaee, Imaneh Roshanzamir, Adel Ghorani-Azam, Soheila Erfani, Leila Mashhadi, Kamran Khazaeni
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Introduction: Parotid pleomorphic adenomas necessitate surgical intervention, with a growing emphasis on preserving salivary function post-surgery due to its critical role in maintaining oral health and overall quality of life. This study aims to evaluate a surgical method meticulously designed to preserve salivary function following partial superficial parotidectomy, utilizing Technetium-99m scintigraphy.

Materials and methods: This single-center prospective cohort study was conducted in Mashhad, Iran, between 2022 and 2023. The study encompassed 40 patients diagnosed with parotid pleomorphic adenomas, ages 20 to 64, undergoing partial superficial parotidectomy. The salivary function was evaluated using Technetium-99m scintigraphy three weeks post-operation.

Results: Most participants underwent right parotid surgery (62.5%, n=25) instead of left parotid surgery (37.5%, n=15). The outcomes of the partial superficial parotidectomy indicated no complications during the three-week post-operative period. Saliva secretion rates on the operated side were preserved across the cohort. A significant difference in saliva secretion rates was observed between the operated and contralateral sides (P<0.01) for both right and left parotid surgery groups. No significant correlation was found between the time elapsed post-surgery and saliva secretion rates (P=0.48).

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that the superficial parotidectomy technique is notably effective when focused on preserving the salivary function of the deep parotid gland. Not only does it maintain saliva secretion on the operated side, but it also boasts an admirable safety profile. There were no recorded complications, and duct preservation was achieved in most instances.

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部分浅表腮腺切除术后的唾液功能评估
导言:腮腺多形性腺瘤需要手术治疗,由于唾液功能在维持口腔健康和整体生活质量方面的关键作用,术后保留唾液功能日益受到重视。本研究旨在评估一种精心设计的手术方法,该方法利用锝-99m闪烁成像技术,在浅表腮腺部分切除术后保留唾液功能:这项单中心前瞻性队列研究于 2022 年至 2023 年在伊朗马什哈德进行。研究对象包括 40 名被诊断为腮腺多形性腺瘤的患者,年龄在 20 至 64 岁之间,均接受了浅表腮腺部分切除术。术后三周使用锝-99m闪烁扫描评估唾液功能:大多数参与者接受了右侧腮腺手术(62.5%,n=25),而非左侧腮腺手术(37.5%,n=15)。浅表腮腺部分切除术的结果表明,术后三周内未出现并发症。手术侧的唾液分泌率在所有组别中均保持不变。手术侧和对侧的唾液分泌率存在明显差异(PC结论:我们的研究表明,浅表腮腺切除术在重点保留深部腮腺唾液功能时效果显著。它不仅能保持手术侧的唾液分泌,还具有令人钦佩的安全性。没有并发症记录,大多数情况下都能保留导管。
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Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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