Da Vinci robot-assisted surgery for deep lobe of parotid benign tumor via retroauricular hairline approach: Exploration of a new surgical method for parotid tumors
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Abstract
Background
Resection of deep lobe benign tumors of parotid requires the preservation of facial nerve and other important structures, which is closely related to the refinement of surgical operations and the aesthetics of facial incisions. The Da Vinci robotic surgical operating system is more conducive to improving treatment effects. Combined with the hairline incision behind the ear, the surgical method can be explored for both aesthetic and curative effect.
Methods
A case of a child with deep lobe benign tumor of parotid, who undergo tumor resection via the retroauricular hairline approach with the assistance of Da Vinci robot.
Results
The child successfully completed the operation. During postoperative follow-up, the patient showed no facial palsy manifestations such as crooked mouth, the incision healed well.
Conclusions
It is feasible to remove the benign tumor of deep lobe of parotid with Da Vinci robot-assisted combined with via retroauricular hairline approach, which has clinical exploration value.
期刊介绍:
Oral Oncology is an international interdisciplinary journal which publishes high quality original research, clinical trials and review articles, editorials, and commentaries relating to the etiopathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with neoplasms in the head and neck.
Oral Oncology is of interest to head and neck surgeons, radiation and medical oncologists, maxillo-facial surgeons, oto-rhino-laryngologists, plastic surgeons, pathologists, scientists, oral medical specialists, special care dentists, dental care professionals, general dental practitioners, public health physicians, palliative care physicians, nurses, radiologists, radiographers, dieticians, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, nutritionists, clinical and health psychologists and counselors, professionals in end of life care, as well as others interested in these fields.