Recurrent pleomorphic adenoma: is treatment considerably delayed thus affecting surgical morbidity?

Eran Glikson*, Doron Sagiv, Jobran Mansour, Lev Bedrin, Yoav P. Talmi, Eran E. Alon

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Abstract

Objective: To examine the incidence of late presentation of patients with recurrent pleomorphic adenoma (RPA) of the parotid gland. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of patients treated in our center. We examined patients demographics, disease characteristics, treatment, and outcome and as well as the time period length from the first discovery of a recurrent mass until seeking treatment at our clinic and its effect on morbidity. Results: A total of 30 patients were included. 26% underwent initial enucleation in other institutions. In eight patients (26%), the recurrence of the mass was second or higher. The patients average time period length until seeking treatment was 2.48 years, with 33% of patients showing a time period length of over three years. Multifocal tumor, tumor diameter larger than 2 cm and facial nerve involvement were found in 15 (50%),16 (53.3%) and seven (25%) patients respectively. Patient's delay of presentation by ≥3 years was associated with a tumor size of ≥2 cm (Relative Risk [RR] = 2, p =.02). Patient's delay of presentation by ≥2 years was also associated with a trend towards a higher rate of post-operative facial nerve palsy (RR = 3.37, p =.07, CI = 0.88–12.85). Conclusion: Most patients with RPA were presented late, thus affecting disease extent and surgical morbidity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)407-410
Number of pages4
JournalActa Oto-Laryngologica
Volume138
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Recurrent pleomorphic adenoma
  • facial nerve
  • parotid gland
  • parotidectomy

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