Risk factors of first bite syndrome after surgical resection of parapharyngeal space tumors.

IF 0.7 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Koji Abe, Atsuhiko Uno, Koichi Tamura, Ryo Kanamura, Hiroki Ohnishi, Yuhki Ishitani, Eiji Kondo, Takahiro Azuma, Go Sato, Yoshiaki Kitamura, Noriaki Takeda
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Abstract

Objective: First bite syndrome is a complication of surgical resection of parapharyngeal space tumors and the development of cramping pain in the parotid region with the first bite of a meal. The present study aimed to identify the potential risk factors for the development of first bite syndrome.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 30 consecutive patients with parapharyngeal space tumors who had been surgically treated between August 2003 and December 2015 at our department.

Results: The tumor site (prestyloid or retrostyloid) and surgical approach (transcervical-parotid, transparotid, or transcervical) were not correlated with the development of first bite syndrome. Ligation and mobilization of the external carotid artery was significantly correlated with the development of first bite syndrome. Moreover, patients with complete resection of the parotid gland did not experience first bite syndrome.

Discussion: The present findings suggest that concomitant surgical settings of 1) sympathetic denervation of the parotid gland with ligation of the external carotid artery or injury of the sympathetic nerve plexus around the external carotid artery during its mobilization, and 2) residual parotid gland tissue are risk factors for the development of first bite syndrome after surgical resection of parapharyngeal space tumors. J. Med. Invest. 70 : 150-153, February, 2023.

咽旁间隙肿瘤手术切除后首次咬合综合征的危险因素分析。
目的:第一口综合征是咽旁间隙肿瘤手术切除伴第一口食物发生腮腺区绞痛的并发症。本研究的目的是确定潜在的危险因素发展的第一咬综合征。方法:回顾性分析2003年8月至2015年12月在我科连续行手术治疗的30例咽旁间隙肿瘤患者。结果:肿瘤部位(茎突前或茎突后)和手术入路(经宫颈-腮腺、经腮腺或经宫颈)与第一咬综合征的发生无关。颈外动脉的结扎和活动与第一咬综合征的发生有显著的相关性。此外,完全切除腮腺的患者没有出现首次咬伤综合征。讨论:本研究结果提示:1)腮腺交感神经去支配与颈外动脉结扎或颈外动脉周围交感神经丛在其活动过程中损伤的同时手术设置,以及2)腮腺组织残留是咽旁间隙肿瘤手术切除后发生第一咬综合征的危险因素。中华医学杂志,2016,31(2):379 - 379。
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