Volume : VII, Issue : VII, July - 2018

RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF MALIGNANT PAROTID TUMORS AND THEIR OUTCOME:-A SINGLE CENTRE STUDY

Dr Rohit Kumar Jha, Dr Amol Singhal

Abstract :

 AIM:–To assess the outcome of malignant parotid tumor cases operated in our institute and the lessons learnt.

MATERIAL & METHODS:- A retrospective observational study of 31 patients presenting with malignant parotid
masses were analyzed over 4 years. Patients were investigated, diagnosed and staged according to AJCC 7th edition staging classi􀃶cation
and the treatment modality selected on that basis. Postoperatively patients were assessed for complications like facial nerve palsy and
Frey‘s syndrome etc. Patients were followed up every 3-6 monthly and their outcomes assessed.
RESULTS & DISCUSSION:- Males comprised 61.29%. Most of the patients were in middle age group and main symptom was swelling at
parotid site with an average duration of 2.5months. 19.5% of patients had facial palsy at the time of presentation and around 86% of them
had high risk features with most of them developing metastasis.78% of patients presented in clinical stage 1 &2. All patients were treated
with surgery. Elective neck dissection was done in 11 patients. The most common malignancy found was mucoepidermoid carcinoma
(67%). Facial Palsy developed in 12 patients. A Total of 8 patients(25%) developed Freys syndrome which was managed conservatively. 18
patients received PORT. The lowest mean disease free survival was seen in high grade mucoepidermoid cancer (9.1mths), while others had
almost 2 years of disease free survival. 5 patients developed lung metastasis, With the Mean duration being 20.4 months.
Conclusion:-Malignancies of the major salivary glands form a rare and diverse group of cancers.The extent of surgery is dictated by the
stage of the tumour which can be super􀃶cial or total parotidectomy. LVI+,PNI+,facial nerve palsy and advanced stage are factors which
indicate bad prognosis. Consideration should be given for neck dissection in N+ patients and in N0 neck, if associated with high risk
features.

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Dr Rohit Kumar Jha, Dr Amol Singhal, RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF MALIGNANT PAROTID TUMORS AND THEIR OUTCOME:-A SINGLE CENTRE STUDY, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-7 | Issue-7 | July-2018


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