China Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery ›› 2020, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (1): 28-32.doi: 10.19438/j.cjoms.2020.01.005

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Endoscopy-assisted transoral approach versus external approaches in resection of large benign parapharyngeal space tumors

LIN Shi-geng1, XU Xiong-jun2, CHEN Yang1, LI Jin-song3, FAN Song3   

  1. 1.Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hainan General Hospital, Affiliated Hainan Hospital of Hainan Medical University. Haikou 570311, Hainan Province;
    2.Department of Stomatology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yet-sen University. Guangzhou 510620, Guangdong Province;
    3.Department of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Affiliated to Sun Yat-sen University. Guangzhou 510120, Guangdong Province
  • Received:2019-02-21 Online:2020-01-20 Published:2020-03-09

Abstract: PURPOSE: This study compared the clinical effects of endoscopy-assisted transoral approach (EATA) and external approaches (EAs) in the treatment of massive benign parapharyngeal space tumor. METHODS: Sixty-two patients with parapharyngeal space tumors(PSTs) were divided into EATA group and EA group. The perioperative and postoperative clinical data was statistically analysed using SPSS 21.0 software package. RESULTS: All tumors were completely removed. Six patients in EATA group switched to an extraoral approach during surgery. Eight patients in EA group underwent endoscopic surgery. The intraoperative blood loss, total drainage, postoperative pain score, and total length of hospital stay in EATA group were significantly less than those in EA group(P<0.05). The postoperative facial appearance satisfaction score was significantly higher in EATA group than that in EA group (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Use of EATA to remove benign large tumors in the parapharyngeal space can reduce surgical trauma and obtain a better postoperative facial appearance. However, a combination of the two procedures can achieve better surgical results.

Key words: Endoscopy, Parapharyngeal space, Neoplasms

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