Surgical access to tumors of the parapharyngeal space can be performed by transoral or trancervical approaches. Risk of intraoperative bleeding and difficulties in radical enucleation represent the disadvantages of transoral approach. This approach must be performed for small and inferomedial lesions, or for preoperative biopsy when necessary. Transcervical approaches can be distinguished in transparotid or transmandibular, or submandibular. Before the late '70s all parapharyngeal masses were approached by transparotid access, with facial nerve manipulation in all cases. CT and MR techniques now allow the right presumptive preoperative diagnosis in 90% of patients. To avoid the risk of injury of the facial nerve when possible, transparotid approach is now limited to the lesions with parotid origin. Transmandibular and submandibular approaches allow an adequate exposure and a direct access to the parapharyngeal space. Personal experience with 6 patients presenting primitive tumors of the parapharyngeal space is reported and surgical approaches proposed in the literature are reviewed.

Surgical approach to benign primary tumors of the para-pharyngeal space [Approcci chirurgici per le neoplasie benigne primitive dello spazio parafaringeo.] / Belli, Evaristo; Cicconetti, Andrea; C., Matteini; A., Rivaroli. - In: MINERVA STOMATOLOGICA. - ISSN 0026-4970. - 48:7-8(1999), pp. 333-339.

Surgical approach to benign primary tumors of the para-pharyngeal space [Approcci chirurgici per le neoplasie benigne primitive dello spazio parafaringeo.]

BELLI, Evaristo;CICCONETTI, Andrea;
1999

Abstract

Surgical access to tumors of the parapharyngeal space can be performed by transoral or trancervical approaches. Risk of intraoperative bleeding and difficulties in radical enucleation represent the disadvantages of transoral approach. This approach must be performed for small and inferomedial lesions, or for preoperative biopsy when necessary. Transcervical approaches can be distinguished in transparotid or transmandibular, or submandibular. Before the late '70s all parapharyngeal masses were approached by transparotid access, with facial nerve manipulation in all cases. CT and MR techniques now allow the right presumptive preoperative diagnosis in 90% of patients. To avoid the risk of injury of the facial nerve when possible, transparotid approach is now limited to the lesions with parotid origin. Transmandibular and submandibular approaches allow an adequate exposure and a direct access to the parapharyngeal space. Personal experience with 6 patients presenting primitive tumors of the parapharyngeal space is reported and surgical approaches proposed in the literature are reviewed.
1999
adenoma; adolescent; adult; female; humans; male; middle aged; neurilemmoma; neurofibroma; pathology/radiography/surgery; pharyngeal neoplasms; pleomorphic; tomography; x-ray computed
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Surgical approach to benign primary tumors of the para-pharyngeal space [Approcci chirurgici per le neoplasie benigne primitive dello spazio parafaringeo.] / Belli, Evaristo; Cicconetti, Andrea; C., Matteini; A., Rivaroli. - In: MINERVA STOMATOLOGICA. - ISSN 0026-4970. - 48:7-8(1999), pp. 333-339.
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