Title of article :
Evaluation of Two Facial Nerve Landmarks Frequency in Parotidectomy
Author/Authors :
Okhovvat, Ahmadreza Ayatollah Kashani Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Yaghoubi Hamgini, Maryam Ayatollah Kashani Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Hashemi, Mostafa Ayatollah Kashani Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Abtahi, Hamidreza Ayatollah Kashani Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background & Aim: Various landmarks are discussed to find the facial nerve during parotid surgery. The surgeon should use
existing landmarks for a safe surgical use. To evaluate two new landmarks in parotid surgery, this study was done.
Methods & Materials/Patients: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 43 patients with parotid masses, whom were referred
to Alzahra and Kashani tertiary hospitals in 2013. In a parotid surgery, the greater auricular nerve was detected; then the greater
auricular nerve and facial nerve diameter were measured by the compass with precision of 0.1 millimeter and recorded. After facial
nerve exploration, if the other landmarks of vascular and tail signs are detected, they are recorded in the files.
Results: This study contained 43 patients, 22 men and 21 women. There were 21 (48.8%) masses in deep lobes and others on
superficial lobes. In 36 cases (83.7%), vascular signs were observed. In 23 cases (53.5%), tail signs were found. The diameter
of facial nerve was 2.647(±4641) mm (minimum: 2 mm and maximum: 4 mm). The diameter of greater auricular nerve was
2.691(±4545) mm (minimum: 2 mm and maximum: 4 mm). By paired T-test, there was no significant difference between the
diameter of facial and greater auricular nerves. Of all cases, 76.7% had differences less than 0.5 mm.
Conclusion: This study showed that greater auricular nerve can be used as a proper graft for facial nerve, and we can use “vascular
sign” as a good indicator of facial nerve.
Keywords :
Parotid Surgery , Facial Nerve , Greater Auricular Nerve , Vascular Sign , Tail Sign , Complication
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics