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Front Vet Sci ; 11: 1382546, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38751801

ABSTRACT

An 8-year-old male intact mixed breed dog was treated for a 3.7×3×3.6 cm grade 1 multilobular osteochondrosarcoma (MLO) arising from the dorsal aspect of the right coronoid process with a coronoidectomy, a zygomectomy, and a caudal maxillectomy. Ten months later, the dog presented for a swelling near the right angular process, which was presumed to be a locoregional recurrence. Blood work and initial staging tests (abdominal ultrasound) had mild abnormalities of no clinical concern/significance. The dog was hospitalized with a plan for computed tomographic (CT) scan of skull and chest the following day. Overnight, the swelling rapidly increased, and the dog became laterally recumbent, febrile, and hypotensive. Laboratory evaluation revealed hypoglycemia, elevated lactate, and elevated band neutrophils with moderate toxicity, most consistent with sepsis. The dog was stabilized with fluid resuscitation, intravenous (IV) antibiotics, IV dextrose, and pressor support. Once stabilized, a contrast CT scan was performed, which revealed evidence of an infected parotid gland sialocele. To our knowledge, this is the first veterinary case that describes sepsis secondary to an infected protracted parotid sialocele.

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Skin Res Technol ; 29(12): e13535, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38093502

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Thread lifting is a common minimally invasive plastic surgery procedure. Parotid gland injury caused by thread lifting is a known complication; however, visual evidence of this complication is lacking. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to present cases of parotid gland injury by thread lifting shown using ultrasound and to discuss the importance of ultrasound detection of the location of the parotid gland before thread insertion. METHODS: This study included eight patients diagnosed with parotid gland perforation and one with parotid duct injury due to threads from November 2020 to October 2022. RESULTS: Six patients showed tenderness and swelling, three were asymptomatic, and one with duct injury showed severe swelling and pain. Although the severity and duration of symptoms have differed, we confirmed the progress of improvement with conservative treatment and confirmed ultrasound findings progressed. CONCLUSIONS: Using ultrasound to detect the parotid gland's location before thread lifting might reduce the chance of parotid duct injury. Identifying immediate parotid duct or gland injury with ultrasound can help to act quickly for delayed pain or swelling and reduce the likelihood of additional complications.


Subject(s)
Parotid Gland , Salivary Ducts , Humans , Parotid Gland/diagnostic imaging , Parotid Gland/surgery , Salivary Ducts/diagnostic imaging , Salivary Ducts/surgery , Ultrasonography , Pain , Ultrasonography, Interventional
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Otolaryngol Clin North Am ; 56(6): 1027-1038, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37369609

ABSTRACT

This review will focus on the key steps in the recognition of parotid gland and duct injuries focusing on the important steps needed at the initial assessment. Management planning is presented in the way that trauma surgeons interact with patients, highlighting the important parts of the informed consent conversation followed by the key information that must be communicated to the anesthesia and operating room teams, which ensures proper monitoring and equipment needs are in place. Short-term and long-term outcomes for patients with persistent sequelae of the trauma and their management are reviewed.


Subject(s)
Parotid Diseases , Parotid Gland , Humans , Parotid Gland/surgery , Parotid Gland/injuries , Parotid Diseases/surgery
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-961156

ABSTRACT

Objective @#To investigate the feasibility of epidural catheters in parotid gland duct anastomosis and the function of the affected side gland after parotid gland duct anastomosis. @* Methods@# Thirteen patients who were treated in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Xuzhou Central Hospital using an epidural catheter as the scaffold for parotid gland catheter anastomosis were enrolled from Jan. 2019 to June 2021. The swelling, salivary fistula and catheter patency in the parotid gland area were evaluated two weeks after the operation. 99mTcO4- single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was used for quantitative detection of salivary gland secretion function@*Results@# Thirteen patients had no swelling or salivary fistula in the parotid gland area of the affected side two weeks after the operation, and the catheter secretion was unobstructed. There was no significant difference in the uptake rate between the parotid gland on the affected side and the parotid gland on the healthy side (t = -0.859, P = 0.399), and there was no significant difference in the excretion rate between the parotid gland on the affected side and the parotid gland on the healthy side (t = 0.693, P = 0.495). The parotid gland excretion function of the affected side was excellent three months after the operation.@*Conclusion @#Parotid duct anastomosis with an epidural catheter as the stent has good feasibility, and parotid gland secretion function recovers well after the operation, which is worthy of clinical application.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-960887

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Objective @#To discuss the treatment of pneumoparotid and to provide a reference for clinical practice. @*Methods@# A case of refractory pneumoparotid was reported, and the diagnosis and treatment of parotid emphysema were reviewed and analyzed in combination with the literature.@*Results @#This child had parotid gland enlargement without any obvious cause for more than 1 month. Conservative treatment, such as anti-inflammatory agents, psychological interventions and physical compression were ineffective. The patient had a history of cerebral palsy with epilepsy and involuntary cheek bulging behavior. Therefore, we considered it a refractory case. It was cured after parotid duct ligation and partial parotidectomy of the superficial lobe. A literature review showed that a pneumoparotid is a rare parotid enlargement. Most of the clinical cases were considered to be caused by the return of air into the parotid gland through the parotid duct due to an increase in oral pressure. The diagnosis of pneumoparotid mainly depends on intermittent parotid gland swelling and other clinical manifestations and imaging examination methods, such as ultrasound, CT, MRI and angiography. Its treatment mainly includes conservative anti-inflammatory treatment, physical therapy and psychological intervention. Surgical treatment is indicated for refractory parotid emphysema.@*Conclusion@# Pneumoparotid cases may further develop into parotid inflammation, which is generally treated conservatively. For some severe, recurrent and poor compliance cases, surgical treatment is sometimes needed.

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Diagnostics (Basel) ; 12(8)2022 Aug 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36010218

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Sialography is used for diagnosis of obstructive salivary gland diseases and prior to sialendoscopy. Three-dimensional cone beam computerized tomography (CBCT) sialography allows imaging and measurement of salivary duct structures. Salivary gland endoscopy has a long learning curve. The aim of this retrospective study is to create an anatomical quantitative guide of different distances and angles significant for endoscopy. Twenty-six CBCT sialographies of healthy parotid ducts were included. Outcome parameters included diameters, distances, angles and number of minor tributaries. Results show the average distance from the papilla to the curvature of the gland was 41.5 mm (Q1 36.97 mm-Q3 45.32 mm), with an angle of 126.9° (Q1 107.58°-Q3 135.6°) of the curvature and a distance of 35.25 mm (±7.81 mm) between the curvature and the hilus. The mean width of the duct was 0.8 mm (Q1 0.7 mm-Q3 1.15 mm) at its narrowest and 2 mm (Q1 1.4 mm-Q3 2.2 mm) at its widest. This is the first anatomical quantitative study of the parotid duct in relation to sialendoscopy.

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Anat Sci Int ; 97(1): 59-64, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34392495

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This study aimed to determine the precise localization and course of parotid duct based on morphometric data obtained by measurements regarding several superficial landmarks and lines. Totally, 46 parotid ducts of 24 formalin-fixed adult amputated heads (12 female and 12 male) aged between 45 and 92 years, present in the collection of Anatomy Department, School of Medicine, Mersin University, were evaluated. First, three reference lines were defined: L1: between intertragic notch and labial commissure, L2: between intertragic notch and nasal wing, and L3: between intertragic notch and lateral palpebral commissure. The location of the parotid duct with respect to these lines were recorded. In all sides, parotid duct was detected in the middle 1/3 of L1. In 71.7% of all hemifaces, the parotid duct was making an upward curve around L1. Its proximal end exiting from the anterior border of the parotid gland was 12.34 ± 28.83 mm below the proximal 1/3 point of L1. Then, it was crossing L1 at a point with a mean distance of 53.90 ± 9.69 mm from the labial commissure where it is almost at L1 midpoint. Its distal end was located 9.61 ± 2.88 mm above the distal 1/3 point of L1. In 21.7% of all hemifaces, PD was observed totally above L1, while the shortest distances of its proximal and distal ends to L1 were 4.35 ± 2.45 mm and 13.17 ± 4.52 mm, respectively. In 6.5% of all hemifaces, its proximal end was located just on L1, coursing upwards and terminating 11.76 ± 2.53 mm above L1.


Subject(s)
Parotid Gland , Salivary Ducts , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cadaver , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Spinal Cord
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Head Neck Pathol ; 16(2): 573-580, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34282560

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DICER1, a member of the ribonuclease III family, is involved in the biogenesis of microRNAs and, hence, it influences gene expression regulation. DICER1 germline (associated with the inherited DICER1 syndrome) or somatic mutations have been linked to tumorigenesis in histogenetically diverse benign and malignant neoplasms in different organs including pleuropulmonary blastoma, cystic nephroma, embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, nasal chondromesenchymal hamartoma, poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma, thyroblastoma, intracranial sarcoma and gonadal Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors in addition to others. Moreover, rare botryoid (giant) fibroepithelial polyps may harbor this mutation. Herein, we describe the first reported case of a DICER1-mutated botryoid fibroepithelial polyp occurring within the parotid duct of a 65-year-old female who has no other features or family history of the DICER1 syndrome. Based on its distinctive morphology, we tested this lesion specifically for DICER1 mutations and confirmed the presence of a pathogenic DICER1 variant with a low allele frequency, consistent with a somatic mutation.


Subject(s)
Neoplastic Syndromes, Hereditary , Polyps , Pulmonary Blastoma , Rhabdomyosarcoma, Embryonal , Skin Neoplasms , Aged , DEAD-box RNA Helicases/genetics , Female , Germ-Line Mutation , Humans , Mutation , Neoplastic Syndromes, Hereditary/genetics , Pulmonary Blastoma/genetics , Pulmonary Blastoma/pathology , Rare Diseases , Ribonuclease III/genetics , Ribonuclease III/metabolism
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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 74(Suppl 3): 5347-5353, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36742900

ABSTRACT

Rhinosporidiosis of the parotid duct is extremely rare. The sporadic cases of rhinosporidiosis are seen all over the world but more than 90% of the cases are reported from South Asia and Brazil. We report five male patients with parotid duct rhinosporidiosis ranging from eighteen to seventy-two years of age, hailing from the eastern part of India. All of them presented with right parotid swelling. Clinical examination revealed cystic swelling. Imaging studies of these patients suggested sialocele and abscess. Cytology was non-diagnostic. All five patients underwent complete surgical excision of the cyst. Histopathological examination of cysts confirmed the diagnosis of rhinosporidosis of the parotid duct. Regular follow-up was done and all were disease-free even after five years of follow-up.There is a need for a high index of suspicion of parotid swelling of this nature in endemic areas.

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Semin Plast Surg ; 35(4): 229-237, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34819804

ABSTRACT

Facial soft tissue injuries encompass a broad spectrum of presentations and often present significant challenges to the craniofacial surgeon. A thorough and systematic approach to these patients is critical to ensure that the patient is stabilized, other injuries identified, and the full extent of the injuries are assessed. Initial management focuses on wound cleaning with irrigation, hemostasis, and debridement of nonviable tissue. Definitive management is dependent on the region of the face involved with special considerations for critical structures such as the globe, lacrimal apparatus, facial nerve, and parotid duct. Following sound surgical principles, these injuries can be managed to maximize both functional and aesthetic outcomes while minimizing complications.

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Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 59(10): 1291-1295, 2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34563353

ABSTRACT

In this case series with retrospective review we compared the outcomes of patients with sialorrhoea who had a submandibular excision (SE) alone and those who had submandibular excision with parotid duct ligation (SE + PL) between 2012 and 2018. Primary endpoints of complication rates and caregivers' perceptions of success were collected. A total of 41 submandibular excisions were performed for sialorrhoea (26 patients underwent SE, while 15 underwent SE + PL). Significant differences in the groups existed at baseline with patients in the SE plus PL group being more likely to have a tracheostomy (p = 0.015), to use sublingual atropine (p = 0.038) and respiratory medications (albuterol p = 0.0075, gentamicin p = 0.018), to have more pneumonias six months prior to the procedure (p < 0.001), and more hospitalisations six months prior to the procedure (p = 0.046). More postoperative surgical site complications were associated with ligation (p = 0.012). There was no difference in systemic infection (p = 0.25), and no difference in caregivers' perceptions of success in reducing sialorrhoea (18/24 SE compared with 10/14 SE + PL, p = 1.00). There were more surgical site complications in those undergoing SE plus PL than in those who had SE alone. Given this data, parotid duct ligation may not yield additional benefit when combined with submandibular excision.


Subject(s)
Sialorrhea , Humans , Ligation , Postoperative Complications , Retrospective Studies , Salivary Ducts , Submandibular Gland , Treatment Outcome
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J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 122(6): 608-611, 2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33326866

ABSTRACT

The distal end of parotid duct is often inevitably resected en-block with the buccal mucosa cancer to obtain safety margin and prevent local recurrence. Ligation of duct frequently causes complications like cheek swelling, fistula and gland function loss. The authors describe a novel procedure of combined use of autologous vein graft and vascular coupler to reconstruct the parotid duct defect for buccal mucosa cancer patients who undergo radical neck dissection and free-flap reconstruction, no lumen-stent or cannula is needed. Case examples are shown to illustrate the operative details and different outcomes for two kinds of orifice site choices. Key factors for success include the proper use of Coupler device, right choice of new orifice location and maintenance of lumen patency. For buccal mucosa cancer patients, this novel method for parotid duct reconstruction could effectively reduce postoperative complications and preserve the parotid gland function.


Subject(s)
Mouth Mucosa , Mouth Neoplasms , Cheek , Humans , Mouth Mucosa/surgery , Mouth Neoplasms/surgery , Parotid Gland , Salivary Ducts
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Iran J Otorhinolaryngol ; 32(110): 193-196, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32596180

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The primary involvement of the parotid duct in rhinosporidiosis is very rare in clinical practice. Here, we present a case of rhinosporidiosis primarily involving the parotid duct, which was successfully excised through transparotid and transoral approaches. CASE REPORT: A 51-year-old male presented with a painless progressive swelling over the left cheek for nine months. It was diagnosed as a parotid cyst or a mucous retention cyst based upon the radiological and cytological features. The cyst was completely excised with transparotid and transoral approaches, and the final diagnosis was confirmed to be rhinosporidiosis. CONCLUSION: Although the nose and the paranasal sinus are the common sites to be involved in rhinosporidiosis, the affection of the parotid duct is very unusual in clinical practice.

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J Maxillofac Oral Surg ; 19(2): 225-229, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32346231

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Parotid gland and duct injuries are rare complications following surgery of parotid gland and temporomandibular joint. Sialocele is a cavity filled with saliva, usually formed as a result of trauma to salivary gland/duct or an iatrogenic complication of surgery. Several methods of managing parotid duct injury have been reported in the literature. In this article, we describe an indigenous way of internalisation of salivary fistula that resulted from traumatic injury to the parotid duct. METHODS: The authors present two cases of parotid sialocele managed using Foley's catheter through an intraoral opening, and catheter was internalised, secured and left in situ for 15 days. RESULTS: The salivary flow was found to be normal through the intraoral opening, and no recurrence was observed postoperatively. CONCLUSION: Parotid duct injury associated with sialocele and cutaneous salivary fistula could be effectively internalised using Foley's catheter, under local anaesthesia. This technique of internalisation of parotid sialocele is simple, less invasive and may be performed as an outpatient procedure.

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Acta Otolaryngol ; 140(5): 427-432, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32049561

ABSTRACT

Background: We aimed to preserve parotid function in patients with buccal carcinoma by applying a new surgical protocol based on reconstruction of parotid ductal defect with submandibular gland ductal.Aims/Objectives: The aim of this study is to introduce the method of autologous submandibular gland duct reconstruction for the treatment of parotid duct defect in buccal carcinoma, and to evaluate its clinical application in follow-up.Material and methods: A total of 28 patients with buccal carcinoma who underwent buccal and neck combined with radical surgery and vascularized flap transplantation were enrolled. Function of the reconstructed duct was reviewed in 6 months after surgery.Results: Both groups achieved good short-term results within 1 month after surgery. The 6-month postoperative angiography examination of the submandibular gland duct showed that 6% of patients in the submandibular gland duct graft group had a blockage or was not smooth. At the same time, 45% of the patients in the vein graft group had failure or obstruction, and the VAS score of pain was higher than that of the submandibular gland ductal graft group (p < .05).Conclusion and significance: Compared with vein grafting, the reconstruction of parotid ductal defect with submandibular gland ductal graft has better long-term effects.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma/surgery , Mouth Neoplasms/surgery , Salivary Ducts/surgery , Submandibular Gland/transplantation , Adult , Aged , Autografts , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures , Prospective Studies , Vascular Grafting
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Ann Maxillofac Surg ; 10(2): 472-474, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33708598

ABSTRACT

The parotid duct (Stenson's duct) can be damaged during traumatic injuries and surgical interventions. Early diagnosis and treatment of a duct injury is of great importance because complications such as sialocele and salivary gland fistula may develop if the duct is not surgically repaired. We think that the feeding tube is an ideal material in the parotid duct repair because of its technical characteristics, availability, and low cost. In this article, we described the use of a feeding tube for the treatment of a parotid duct rupture in a facial stab wound laceration, as it is a low-cost and easy-to-access material readily available in every operating room.

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Trauma Case Rep ; 21: 100202, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31080865

ABSTRACT

Camel bites are uncommon. They are more common during the rutting season where male camels become more aggressive. Herein, we report a unique case of a 25-year-old man who was repeatedly bitten to his face and neck by an aggressive camel that resulted in left eye evisceration, parotid duct, and facial nerve injury. To our knowledge, Globe rupture caused by a camel bite has not been previously reported.

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J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 120(4): 337-340, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30981905

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The parotid duct (PD) is often involved in parotid gland diseases. A skin landmark could help the surgeon to locate its position. The parotid duct line (PDL) joins the tragus-antitragus point to the middle of the half upper lip. The aim of this study was to assess and scientifically validate this landmark. METHODS: A monocentric prospective anatomical, clinical and radiological study was conducted. Six fresh cadavers' PD were dissected. A subcutaneous flap was performed and the PD's position spotted by needle checking through the skin. 10 subjects with parotid obstructive symptoms were included for sialendoscopy, which light through the skin revealed the PDL's position. MRI was conducted on 20 PDs. The radiologist virtually drew the PDL and did a 3D reconstruction of the PD. The distance from the PDL to the PD was measured. RESULTS: Anatomical study: 2 PDs were on the PDL, 2 under and 2 over. Sialendoscopic study: 6 PDs were on the PDL (60%), 3 under and 1 over. MRI study: 13 over 20 PDs crossed the PDL (65%). Maximum mean distance from the PD was 10.44 mm [5.01-15.87] and minimum mean distance from the PD was 2.42 mm [0-5.75]. DISCUSSION: This study sought to assess the relevance of the PDL, which is not parallel to the PD that runs a «S-Shape¼ curve when crossing the PDL. It could be used when evaluating a potential ductal injury in trauma management and when locating proximal parotid lithiasis during sialendoscopy.


Subject(s)
Parotid Diseases , Salivary Ducts , Endoscopy , Humans , Parotid Gland , Prospective Studies
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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 71(1): 29-32, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30906709

ABSTRACT

Total dry eye is encountered less frequently, but it may lead to blindness. Transposition of parotid duct to the conjunctival cul-de-sac is a method of treatment for advanced cases of xerophthalmia to prevent blindness. Tears and parotid secretions have similar composition; therefore saliva provides an excellent replacement for tears. Limitation of this procedure is that the length of the parotid duct may not be adequate to reach the conjunctival cul-de-sac. This study was conducted in 30 fresh cadavers to assess the length of parotid duct and technical feasibility of parotid duct transposition for the treatment of dry eye. The parotid duct was dissected and resting length of parotid duct was measured on both sides without stretching. The distance between ear lobule to lateral canthus was also measured on both sides in each cadaver. The length of parotid duct ranges from 4.5 to 7 cm with average length was 5.8 cm. The majority of the cadavers had parotid duct length of 6 cm. Length of the right and left parotid duct was found to be equal in all cadavers. Parotid duct reached comfortably in 24 cadavers (80%) while it was short in 6 cadavers (20%) by 1-1.50 cm in length. Parotid duct can be transposed easily to the lower conjunctival cul-de-sac in majority of the cases. If the parotid duct is falling short than a cuff of the buccal mucosa can be taken in order to gain length.

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