Affiliations 

  • 1 S Y Hwang, MMed (ORL). Department of Otolaryngology, Changi General Hospital, 2 Simei Street 3, Singapore 529889
  • 2 R H Brett, FRCS. Department of Otolaryngology, Changi General Hospital, 2 Simei Street 3, Singapore 529889
Med J Malaysia, 2003 Jun;58(2):273-8.
PMID: 14569749

Abstract

A series of 31 consecutive parotidectomies was evaluated. FNAC could differentiate tumour from non tumour in 72.8% of cases. For actual histology, FNAC was correct in 66.6%. Frozen section was correct in differentiating between benign, malignant and inflammatory conditions in all cases. Eighty-eight percent of frozen section histology concurred with final histology. The immediate postoperative period had 13 cases of facial nerve dysfunction, but only 3 cases had residual weakness. The branch most commonly affected was the mandibular branch (92.3%). Two patients had Frey's syndrome and one had a traumatic neuroma. FNAC and CT scans improve preoperative planning, providing histological evidence and the extent of the lesion.

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