1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf01109493
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Komplikationslast und Rezidivh�ufigkeit nach Enukleation, subtotaler sowie totaler Parotidektomie bei pleomorphen Adenomen

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“…These risks are well-described in the literature [21, 22, 231. Parotidectomy, which should be performed under general anaesthesia, bears the risk of causing irreversible injury to the facial nerve [24]. Frey's syndrome (gustatory sweating or auricular temporal syndrome) is subjectively neurectomy to reduce salivary secretion to a minimum noticable in 10% of the patients and objectively dectect-by parasympathetic denervation of the submandibular able in nearly all patients [25].…”
Section: Established Methods Of Therapy (See Table 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These risks are well-described in the literature [21, 22, 231. Parotidectomy, which should be performed under general anaesthesia, bears the risk of causing irreversible injury to the facial nerve [24]. Frey's syndrome (gustatory sweating or auricular temporal syndrome) is subjectively neurectomy to reduce salivary secretion to a minimum noticable in 10% of the patients and objectively dectect-by parasympathetic denervation of the submandibular able in nearly all patients [25].…”
Section: Established Methods Of Therapy (See Table 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bei der Parotidektomie ist neben der notwendigen Intubationsnarkose vor allem die in bis zu 7 % auftretende irreversible Verletzung des N. facialis ein erhebliches Risiko [160,211]. Das zudem in 10 % als subjektiv störende aurikulotemporale Syndrom (gustatorisches Schwitzen, Frey-Syndrom) kann bei fast allen Patienten objektiviert werden [85,140].…”
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