Abstract

BackgroundLipomas are common benign soft tissue neoplasms but they are found very rarely in the deep lobe of parotid gland. Surgical intervention in these tumors is challenging because of the proximity of the facial nerve, and thus knowledge of the anatomy and meticulous surgical technique are essential.Case presentationA 71-year-old female presented with a large asymptomatic mass, which had occupied the left facial area for over the past fifteen years, and she requested surgical excision for a cosmetically better facial appearance. The computed tomography (CT) scan showed a well-defined giant lipoma arising from the left deep parotid gland. The lipoma was successfully enucleated after full exposure and mobilization of the overlying facial nerve branches. The surgical specimen measured 9 × 6 cm in size, and histopathology revealed fibrolipoma. The patient experienced an uneventful recovery, with a satisfying facial contour and intact facial nerve function.ConclusionGiant lipomas involving the deep parotid lobe are extremely rare. The high-resolution CT scan provides an accurate and cost-effective preoperative investigative method. Surgical management of deep lobe lipoma should be performed by experienced surgeons due to the need for meticulous dissection of the facial nerve branches. Superficial parotidectomy before deep lobe lipoma removal may be unnecessary in selected cases because preservation of the superficial lobe may contribute to a better aesthetic and functional result.

Highlights

  • Lipomas are common benign soft tissue neoplasms but they are found very rarely in the deep lobe of parotid gland

  • The first case of lipoma involving the deep lobe of parotid gland was reported by Janecka et al, in 1977 [4], and few additional cases of deep lobe parotid lipomas have been reported in the surgical literature since [2,5,6,7,8,9], Surgical intervention in these tumors is challenging because of the proximity of the facial nerve, and knowledge of the anatomy and meticulous surgical technique are essential

  • We describe a rare case of giant lipoma arising from deep lobe of the parotid gland that was successfully managed by surgery

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Conclusion

Giant lipomas involving the deep parotid lobe are extremely rare. The highresolution CT scan provides an accurate and cost-effective preoperative investigative method. Surgical management of deep lobe lipoma should be performed by experienced surgeons due to the need for meticulous dissection of the facial nerve branches. Superficial parotidectomy before deep lobe lipoma removal may be unnecessary in selected cases because preservation of the superficial lobe may contribute to a better aesthetic and functional result

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Kransdorf MJ
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