Aesthetic Submandibular Gland Resection: A Review of Complication Incidence and Prevention.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Sara B A Morel, Luis H Macias, Ritu Chopra, Joshua Vorstenbosch, Tyler Safran
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Abstract

Achieving optimal neck contour during facial rejuvenation may require addressing the submandibular glands, as supraplatysmal fat removal alone is insufficient for many patients, particularly those with fuller necks. The purpose of this study is to review the rate of complications associated with removal and techniques to improve safety. A comprehensive search was conducted to identify literature on complications associated with submandibular gland removal in the context of facial rejuvenation. Studies were included if they provided patient data and complication rates following surgical outcomes. Screening of 908 articles identified 11 (1.21%) studies on complication rates related to submandibular gland resection for aesthetic purposes. A total of 3379 participants were included, of which 48.86% (n=1651) underwent submandibular gland resection, with a mean age of 50.4 years (range 32-83), and 88.53% (n=247) were female. Complications included hematomas (1.15%, n=16), requiring reoperation in 23.08% (n=3) of cases, sialoceles (1.33%, n=21), salivary fistulas (0.82%, n=6), nerve injury (3.97%, n=40), xerostomia (0.13%, n=1), and neck induration (21.43%, n=21), with complication rates varying across studies. Submandibular gland reduction offers aesthetic benefits but comes with potential risks. Effective preoperative planning, meticulous gland mobilization, and proper exposure are essential for minimizing risks. Advances in techniques, such as improved dissection methods, the use of botulinum toxin, netting techniques, and energy-based instruments like LigaSure, have enhanced the safety of the procedure. While complications can arise, they typically resolve within a few months, and the overall outcomes improve with surgical experience. The associated risks and benefit profile should be discussed thoroughly with patients.

美学颌下腺切除术:并发症发生率及预防综述。
在面部年轻化过程中获得最佳的颈部轮廓可能需要解决下颌下腺的问题,因为对于许多患者,特别是那些颈部较丰满的患者,仅切除颈上脂肪是不够的。本研究的目的是回顾与切除相关的并发症发生率和提高安全性的技术。我们进行了一项全面的搜索,以确定在面部年轻化的背景下下颌腺切除相关的并发症的文献。如果研究提供了患者资料和手术结果后的并发症发生率,则纳入研究。对908篇文章进行筛选,确定了11篇(1.21%)关于美学目的颌下腺切除术并发症发生率的研究。共纳入3379例受试者,其中48.86% (n=1651)行颌下腺切除术,平均年龄50.4岁(32-83岁),88.53% (n=247)为女性。并发症包括血肿(1.15%,n=16), 23.08% (n=3)的病例需要再次手术,唾液囊肿(1.33%,n=21),唾液瘘(0.82%,n=6),神经损伤(3.97%,n=40),口干(0.13%,n=1),颈部硬化(21.43%,n=21),不同研究的并发症发生率不同。下颌下腺切除术提供了美观的好处,但也有潜在的风险。有效的术前计划,细致的腺体动员和适当的暴露是最小化风险的必要条件。技术上的进步,如改进的解剖方法、肉毒杆菌毒素的使用、网状技术和LigaSure等基于能量的仪器,提高了手术的安全性。虽然可能会出现并发症,但它们通常会在几个月内消退,并且随着手术经验的增加,总体结果会有所改善。相关的风险和益处应该与患者充分讨论。
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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
20.70%
发文量
309
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aesthetic Surgery Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal focusing on scientific developments and clinical techniques in aesthetic surgery. The official publication of The Aesthetic Society, ASJ is also the official English-language journal of many major international societies of plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery representing South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. It is also the official journal of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and The Rhinoplasty Society.
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