Abstract

An observational longitudinal investigation encompassed 46 patients undergoing gland-preserving surgery for benign parotid tumors via the postauricular sulcus incision approach. Patient assessments included cosmetic contentment, functional repercussions, and disease management throughout the follow-up. Predominantly, tumors were situated in the superficial lobe, with successful application observed in 8 instances (17%) within the deep lobe. Notably, no tumor recurrences were detected during the follow-up period. Postoperative pain remained minimal, accentuated by high patient satisfaction regarding the incision scar and facial symmetry. Furthermore, preservation of facial nerve functionality and salivary secretion was observed. Gland-preserving surgery via the postauricular sulcus incision technique exemplifies advantageous functional and cosmetic outcomes when addressing benign parotid tumors. This approach presents a secure and efficient alternative, facilitating effective local management.

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