Purpose: Frey syndrome (profuse sweating and cutaneous flushing in the area innervated by the auriculotemporal nerve) is a frequent and unpleasant complication of parotidectomy. Fat injections may be useful in preventing the abnormal nerve neo-anastomoses sprouting to the sweat glands that are responsible for gustatory sweating, but have never been used before.
Material And Methods: We describe the use of fat injections into the parotid gland of four patients with post-parotidectomy Frey syndrome.
Results: All of the patients experienced a clinical and subjective improvement, although slight sweating persisted. There were no untoward effects during the procedure and, in particular, no facial nerve impairment.
Conclusion: On the basis of our experience minimally invasive fat injections can be considered in the case of post-parotidectomy Frey syndrome, but patients should be informed that subsequent procedures may be needed to achieve a definitive result.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2011.03.007 | DOI Listing |
Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!