Objectives: To describe the versatility of acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix as an alternative to human cadaveric allograft for head and neck reconstructive procedures in children. Study Design: Case series with ch...Objectives: To describe the versatility of acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix as an alternative to human cadaveric allograft for head and neck reconstructive procedures in children. Study Design: Case series with chart review. Methods: A database of pediatric operative procedures was queried for the use of acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix over a 16-month period. Indications for reconstruction were assessed and initial parental and surgeon satisfaction with the product were noted. Results: During the time period of 3/2012 and 7/2013 a total of 8 reconstructive procedures were performed on pediatric patients using acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix. Indications for use varied and included open and transnasal endoscopic repair of encephaloceles and soft tissue reconstructions including lateral pharyngeal wall repair, cleft palate repair, and facial recontouring operations. Acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix had a subjectively increased ease of use as compared to the surgeon’s prior experience with human cadaveric acellular dermis. Every parent vocalized a greater comfort level with the use of a bovine product over the alternative of human cadaveric tissue. The cost of acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix is slightly lower than the cost of human cadaveric acellular dermis. Conclusions: Acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix appears to be an acceptable alternative to human cadaveric acellular dermis for various forms of head and neck soft tissue reconstruction in children. Further prospective studies are warranted to assess for any differences in the long-term efficacy of this product as compared to other forms of allograft reconstruction.展开更多
BACKGROUND Basal cell adenoma (BCA) is a rare benign tumour that has unique histological characteristics and primarily arises in the parotid glands. According to published reports, nearby tissue destruction by BCA see...BACKGROUND Basal cell adenoma (BCA) is a rare benign tumour that has unique histological characteristics and primarily arises in the parotid glands. According to published reports, nearby tissue destruction by BCA seems impossible. CASE SUMMARY We presented a case of a 54-year-old woman with a mass in the deep lobe of the right parotid gland involving the ipsilateral skull base and mastoid. The patient exhibited gradual right facial swelling but no other obvious symptoms. Combined resection of the total right parotid gland and partial skull base excision were performed. The biopsy conducted before the surgery and sections cut from intraoperatively obtained tissues were not definitive for identifying the character of the neoplasm. A final diagnosis of tubular BCA without malignant elements was established based on postoperative pathology results and immunohistochemical analysis. The tumour did not recur during the 12-mo follow-up period. CONCLUSION A diagnosis of BCA can only be established based on a histopathological examination after an excisional biopsy, and tubular BCA should carefully be considered as a destructive type.展开更多
AIM: To investigate the rate of occult lymph node disease in elective parotidectomy and neck dissection specimens in patients with advanced auricular cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma(cS CC). METHODS: At a single inst...AIM: To investigate the rate of occult lymph node disease in elective parotidectomy and neck dissection specimens in patients with advanced auricular cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma(cS CC). METHODS: At a single institution, from 2000 to 2010, 17 patients with advanced auricular cS CC were considered high risk for occult regional parotid and/or neck nodal metastases and, thus, underwent an auriculectomy and elective regional lymphadenectomy(parotidectomy and/or neck dissection). Indications for elective regional lymphadenectomy were large tumor size, locally invasive tumors, post-surgical and post-radiation recurrence, and being an immunosuppressed patient. We determined the presence of microscopic disease in the regional(parotid and neck dissection) pathology specimens.RESULTS: There were 17 advanced auricular c SCC patients analyzed for this study. Fifteen(88%) patients were men. The average age was 69(range: 33 to 86). Ten(59%) patients presented with post-surgical recurrence. Five(29%) patients presented with postradiation recurrence. Four(24%) patients presentedwith both post-surgical and post-radiation recurrence. Four(24%) patients were immunosuppressed(2(12%) were liver transplant patients, 2(12%) were chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients, and 1(6%) was both). The subsite distribution of c SCC included helix(3, 18%), antihelix(2, 12%), conchal bowl(7, 41%), tragus(2, 12%), and postauricular sulcus(3, 18%). Four(24%) patients presented with multifocal auricular cS CC. No patients had bilateral disease. All patients were confirmed to have c SCC on final pathology. The tumors were well(5, 29%), moderately(10, 59%), and poorly(2, 12%) differentiated SCC. The average size of the cS CC tumor was 2.9 cm(range: 1.7 to 7 cm). Twelve(70%) tumors were greater than 2 cm. Six(35%) patients underwent partial auriculectomy. Eleven(65%) patients underwent total auriculectomy. Eight(47%) patients underwent elective parotidectomy and elective neck dissections; 3(18%) underwent only elective parotidectomy; 3(18%) underwent only an elective neck dissection; 2(12%) underwent an elective parotidectomy and therapeutic neck dissection; and 1(6%) underwent a therapeutic parotidectomy and an elective neck dissection. None of the elective parotidectomy or neck dissection specimens were found to contain any malignant disease. All therapeutic parotidectomy and neck dissection specimens contained metastatic SCC. Fourteen(82%) underwent parotidectomy. Of these, 10(71%) underwent superficial parotidectomy whereas 4(29%) underwent total parotidectomy. Fourteen(82%) underwent neck dissections [levels Ⅱ/Ⅴa(1, 7%), levels Ⅱ/Ⅲ/Ⅴa(2, 14%), levels Ⅰ/Ⅱ/Ⅲ/Ⅴa(2, 14%), and complete levels Ⅰ-Ⅴ(9, 64%)]. Three(18%) underwent concurrent temporal bone resections for tumor extension from the auricle. The average follow-up for our patients was 44 mo(range: 4 to 123 mo). At the time of the review, 6(35%) patients were alive and 11(65%) had passed away. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that, in patients with advanced auricular cutaneous SCC, elective regional lymphadenectomy is not necessary. However,furtherprospective studies are necessary to assess the necessity.展开更多
Multiple parotid gland tumors are unusual. Warthin’s tumor is the most represented neoplasm in this condition. We present a case of bilateral synchronous pleomorphic adenoma affecting the parotid glands in a 28-year-...Multiple parotid gland tumors are unusual. Warthin’s tumor is the most represented neoplasm in this condition. We present a case of bilateral synchronous pleomorphic adenoma affecting the parotid glands in a 28-year-old woman. Clinically, the lesions were similar to solitary pleomorphic adenoma. Both lesions were diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration cytology. A total parotidectomy for left tumor and surgical enucleation for the right tumor, respectively, were performed with no facial nerves injury. A review of the pertinent literature is included.展开更多
Lipoma is a common benign tumor affecting the soft tissues arising in every location where fat is normally present. About 15% of lipomas occur in head and neck region. The lipoma of parotid gland is a rare entity, com...Lipoma is a common benign tumor affecting the soft tissues arising in every location where fat is normally present. About 15% of lipomas occur in head and neck region. The lipoma of parotid gland is a rare entity, comprising 0.6% - 4.4% of all parotid tumors. The etiology remains unclear. The case described a lipoma of the superficial lobe of the parotid gland in a 46-year-old male.展开更多
Parotidectomy is the mainstay treatment for tumors of the parotid gland.In an effort to improve clinical outcomes,several modern surgical techniques and perioperative interventions have been evaluated and refined.This...Parotidectomy is the mainstay treatment for tumors of the parotid gland.In an effort to improve clinical outcomes,several modern surgical techniques and perioperative interventions have been evaluated and refined.This review discusses current and actively debated perioperative interventions aimed at improving patient safety and the quality of parotidectomy.Relevant high-impact literature pertaining to preoperative diagnostic modalities,intraoperative surgical techniques,and postoperative care will be described.展开更多
文摘Objectives: To describe the versatility of acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix as an alternative to human cadaveric allograft for head and neck reconstructive procedures in children. Study Design: Case series with chart review. Methods: A database of pediatric operative procedures was queried for the use of acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix over a 16-month period. Indications for reconstruction were assessed and initial parental and surgeon satisfaction with the product were noted. Results: During the time period of 3/2012 and 7/2013 a total of 8 reconstructive procedures were performed on pediatric patients using acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix. Indications for use varied and included open and transnasal endoscopic repair of encephaloceles and soft tissue reconstructions including lateral pharyngeal wall repair, cleft palate repair, and facial recontouring operations. Acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix had a subjectively increased ease of use as compared to the surgeon’s prior experience with human cadaveric acellular dermis. Every parent vocalized a greater comfort level with the use of a bovine product over the alternative of human cadaveric tissue. The cost of acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix is slightly lower than the cost of human cadaveric acellular dermis. Conclusions: Acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix appears to be an acceptable alternative to human cadaveric acellular dermis for various forms of head and neck soft tissue reconstruction in children. Further prospective studies are warranted to assess for any differences in the long-term efficacy of this product as compared to other forms of allograft reconstruction.
文摘BACKGROUND Basal cell adenoma (BCA) is a rare benign tumour that has unique histological characteristics and primarily arises in the parotid glands. According to published reports, nearby tissue destruction by BCA seems impossible. CASE SUMMARY We presented a case of a 54-year-old woman with a mass in the deep lobe of the right parotid gland involving the ipsilateral skull base and mastoid. The patient exhibited gradual right facial swelling but no other obvious symptoms. Combined resection of the total right parotid gland and partial skull base excision were performed. The biopsy conducted before the surgery and sections cut from intraoperatively obtained tissues were not definitive for identifying the character of the neoplasm. A final diagnosis of tubular BCA without malignant elements was established based on postoperative pathology results and immunohistochemical analysis. The tumour did not recur during the 12-mo follow-up period. CONCLUSION A diagnosis of BCA can only be established based on a histopathological examination after an excisional biopsy, and tubular BCA should carefully be considered as a destructive type.
文摘AIM: To investigate the rate of occult lymph node disease in elective parotidectomy and neck dissection specimens in patients with advanced auricular cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma(cS CC). METHODS: At a single institution, from 2000 to 2010, 17 patients with advanced auricular cS CC were considered high risk for occult regional parotid and/or neck nodal metastases and, thus, underwent an auriculectomy and elective regional lymphadenectomy(parotidectomy and/or neck dissection). Indications for elective regional lymphadenectomy were large tumor size, locally invasive tumors, post-surgical and post-radiation recurrence, and being an immunosuppressed patient. We determined the presence of microscopic disease in the regional(parotid and neck dissection) pathology specimens.RESULTS: There were 17 advanced auricular c SCC patients analyzed for this study. Fifteen(88%) patients were men. The average age was 69(range: 33 to 86). Ten(59%) patients presented with post-surgical recurrence. Five(29%) patients presented with postradiation recurrence. Four(24%) patients presentedwith both post-surgical and post-radiation recurrence. Four(24%) patients were immunosuppressed(2(12%) were liver transplant patients, 2(12%) were chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients, and 1(6%) was both). The subsite distribution of c SCC included helix(3, 18%), antihelix(2, 12%), conchal bowl(7, 41%), tragus(2, 12%), and postauricular sulcus(3, 18%). Four(24%) patients presented with multifocal auricular cS CC. No patients had bilateral disease. All patients were confirmed to have c SCC on final pathology. The tumors were well(5, 29%), moderately(10, 59%), and poorly(2, 12%) differentiated SCC. The average size of the cS CC tumor was 2.9 cm(range: 1.7 to 7 cm). Twelve(70%) tumors were greater than 2 cm. Six(35%) patients underwent partial auriculectomy. Eleven(65%) patients underwent total auriculectomy. Eight(47%) patients underwent elective parotidectomy and elective neck dissections; 3(18%) underwent only elective parotidectomy; 3(18%) underwent only an elective neck dissection; 2(12%) underwent an elective parotidectomy and therapeutic neck dissection; and 1(6%) underwent a therapeutic parotidectomy and an elective neck dissection. None of the elective parotidectomy or neck dissection specimens were found to contain any malignant disease. All therapeutic parotidectomy and neck dissection specimens contained metastatic SCC. Fourteen(82%) underwent parotidectomy. Of these, 10(71%) underwent superficial parotidectomy whereas 4(29%) underwent total parotidectomy. Fourteen(82%) underwent neck dissections [levels Ⅱ/Ⅴa(1, 7%), levels Ⅱ/Ⅲ/Ⅴa(2, 14%), levels Ⅰ/Ⅱ/Ⅲ/Ⅴa(2, 14%), and complete levels Ⅰ-Ⅴ(9, 64%)]. Three(18%) underwent concurrent temporal bone resections for tumor extension from the auricle. The average follow-up for our patients was 44 mo(range: 4 to 123 mo). At the time of the review, 6(35%) patients were alive and 11(65%) had passed away. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that, in patients with advanced auricular cutaneous SCC, elective regional lymphadenectomy is not necessary. However,furtherprospective studies are necessary to assess the necessity.
文摘Multiple parotid gland tumors are unusual. Warthin’s tumor is the most represented neoplasm in this condition. We present a case of bilateral synchronous pleomorphic adenoma affecting the parotid glands in a 28-year-old woman. Clinically, the lesions were similar to solitary pleomorphic adenoma. Both lesions were diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration cytology. A total parotidectomy for left tumor and surgical enucleation for the right tumor, respectively, were performed with no facial nerves injury. A review of the pertinent literature is included.
文摘Lipoma is a common benign tumor affecting the soft tissues arising in every location where fat is normally present. About 15% of lipomas occur in head and neck region. The lipoma of parotid gland is a rare entity, comprising 0.6% - 4.4% of all parotid tumors. The etiology remains unclear. The case described a lipoma of the superficial lobe of the parotid gland in a 46-year-old male.
文摘Parotidectomy is the mainstay treatment for tumors of the parotid gland.In an effort to improve clinical outcomes,several modern surgical techniques and perioperative interventions have been evaluated and refined.This review discusses current and actively debated perioperative interventions aimed at improving patient safety and the quality of parotidectomy.Relevant high-impact literature pertaining to preoperative diagnostic modalities,intraoperative surgical techniques,and postoperative care will be described.