Partial or full resection of the left parotid gland. Mostly done when there is a malignancy of or in the gland, sometimes also with benign tumors.
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Parotidectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of the parotid gland.
Parotidectomy is performed in a hospital operating room , usually by an otolaryngologist
The main purpose of parotidectomy is to remove cancerous tumors in the parotid gland.
The most common long-term complication of parotidectomy is redness and sweating in the cheek, known as Frey's syndrome.
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There is a 25-50% risk of temporary facial weakness following parotidectomy, and a 1-2% risk of permanent weakness.
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to remove abnormal growths (neoplasms) that occur in the parotid gland.
The most common long-term complication of parotidectomy is redness and sweating in the cheek, known as Frey's syndrome. Rarely, paralysis may extend throughout all the branches of the facial nervous system.
The procedure typically takes from two to five hours to complete, depending on the extent of surgery and the skill of the surgeon.
Parotidectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of the parotid gland.
Facial numbness after a parotidectomy can vary depending on the individual, but it typically lasts for a few weeks to a few months. In some cases, it may be permanent due to damage to the facial nerve during surgery. Physical therapy and nerve stimulation techniques may help improve sensation over time.