Retrograde Facial Nerve Dissection Using Zygomatic Branch as Landmark in Parotid Gland Surgery for Pleomorphic Adenoma: A 4 Year Prospective Study of 40 Cases
Abstract:Background: The retrograde dissection for doing parotidectomy is technically easier and surgeon can limit the dissection to 1 or 2 branches of facial nerve if required and hence avoids injury to the trunk or other branches of facial nerve, aiming at removal of only the parotid parenchymal area that bears the tumour. Objectives: To compare our results with those of similar studies in the recent literature. To compare nerve recovery rates when zygomatic branch is used as landmark with that of other techniques fr… Show more
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