Background: Earlier reports of the advantages of preservating the posterior branches of the great auricular nerve (GAN) at parotidectomy were conflicting. This prospective study was aimed at clarifying the controversy. Methods: Eighty-one patients in a university otolaryngology department were recruited. The posterior branches were preserved whenever initial dissection showed that tumor clearance would not be compromised. Touch-pressure sensation was monitored in predefined territories supplied by the GAN using a Semmes-Weinstein aesthesiometer, preoperatively and postoperatively. Minimal pressure thresholds obtained were compared between the two groups. Results: Preservation of the GAN was achievable in 69% of patients; sensory deficit was...
Postoperative quality of life after parotidectomy depends not only on surgical outcomes, such as the...
The great auricular nerve (GAN) has been used for trigeminal and facial nerve repair and the inferio...
Introduction: We present a retrospective two-center study series and discussion of the current liter...
Background. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of hypoesthesia after superfici...
Great auricular nerve (GAN) is frequently sacrificed during parotid surgery. GAN preservation during...
Objectives/Hypothesis To assess sensory outcomes and quality of life (QoL) in two groups of patients...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To assess sensory outcomes and quality of life (QoL) in two groups of patie...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To assess sensory outcomes and quality of life (QoL) in two groups of pat...
INTRODUCTION: The main concern in benign parotid surgery is complete removal of the lesion whilst av...
Great auricular nerve (GAN) is frequently sacrificed during parotid surgery. GAN preservation during...
OBJECTIVES: 1) Compare outcomes of distal facial nerve identification with antegrade exposure in par...
BACKGROUND: The great auricular nerve (GAN) is often sacrificed during parotidectomy, rhytidectomy, ...
This study aimed to investigate the impact on patients' quality of life of great auricular nerve sac...
Introduction: Parotidectomy carries a risk of postoperative complications including facial nerve pal...
INTRODUCTION: When it comes to autogenous nerve grafting, the sural and great auricular nerve are th...
Postoperative quality of life after parotidectomy depends not only on surgical outcomes, such as the...
The great auricular nerve (GAN) has been used for trigeminal and facial nerve repair and the inferio...
Introduction: We present a retrospective two-center study series and discussion of the current liter...
Background. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of hypoesthesia after superfici...
Great auricular nerve (GAN) is frequently sacrificed during parotid surgery. GAN preservation during...
Objectives/Hypothesis To assess sensory outcomes and quality of life (QoL) in two groups of patients...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To assess sensory outcomes and quality of life (QoL) in two groups of patie...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To assess sensory outcomes and quality of life (QoL) in two groups of pat...
INTRODUCTION: The main concern in benign parotid surgery is complete removal of the lesion whilst av...
Great auricular nerve (GAN) is frequently sacrificed during parotid surgery. GAN preservation during...
OBJECTIVES: 1) Compare outcomes of distal facial nerve identification with antegrade exposure in par...
BACKGROUND: The great auricular nerve (GAN) is often sacrificed during parotidectomy, rhytidectomy, ...
This study aimed to investigate the impact on patients' quality of life of great auricular nerve sac...
Introduction: Parotidectomy carries a risk of postoperative complications including facial nerve pal...
INTRODUCTION: When it comes to autogenous nerve grafting, the sural and great auricular nerve are th...
Postoperative quality of life after parotidectomy depends not only on surgical outcomes, such as the...
The great auricular nerve (GAN) has been used for trigeminal and facial nerve repair and the inferio...
Introduction: We present a retrospective two-center study series and discussion of the current liter...