Is Revision Surgery Necessary for Patients With High Risk of Recurrence After Parotidectomy? A Multicenter Retrospective Study

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TitreIs Revision Surgery Necessary for Patients With High Risk of Recurrence After Parotidectomy? A Multicenter Retrospective Study
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of PublicationSubmitted
AuteursRoch M, Mauvais O, Vergez S, Brenet E, Lindas P, Toussaint B, Nguyen DTrung, Gauchotte G, Rumeau C, Gallet P
JournalANNALS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGY
Pagination00034894211045269
Type of ArticleArticle; Early Access
ISSN0003-4894
Mots-clésMalignancy, parotid tumor, Recurrence, Revision surgery, surgical margins
Résumé

Objectives: Close margin is a frequent situation after parotidectomy. The need for systematic prophylactic revision surgery is a question that arises regularly for malignant tumors, as it exposes to a high risk of facial palsy, while oncological benefits are unclear. Study Design: retrospective study. Setting: Multicentric. Subjects and Methods: We included all patients operated for systematic revision surgery in case of close margins after parotidectomy for a malignant tumor and analyzed the rate of tumor residue and its risk factors. Results: A tumor residue was identified in 43.5% of 23 cases, but none in case of initial complete excision with supra-millimetric margins. Invaded lymph nodes were identified in 6 cases, but none in case of low-grade tumors. Conclusions: Systematic revision seems mandatory in case of infra-millimetric margins and high-grade tumors or positive lymph node; further studies are needed to confirm whether it can be spared for T1-T2/N0 low-grade tumors, with close margins but complete initial excision.

DOI10.1177/00034894211045269