Parotid Tumor Podcast

Parotid Surgery, Part 1

March 08, 2021 Parotid Patient Project Episode 4
Parotid Surgery, Part 1
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Parotid Tumor Podcast
Parotid Surgery, Part 1
Mar 08, 2021 Episode 4
Parotid Patient Project

The primary treatment for both benign and malignant tumors is surgery. The one thing that the vast majority of parotid patients have in common is the fear and anxiety that they feel before surgery.  The waiting and worrying before surgery is often the worst part of the process. 

In this episode, Dr. Eric J. Moore; Chair, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Mayo Clinic; Rochester, Minnesota, joins me and we’ll be talking about different aspects of parotid surgery. Dr. Moore will be sharing important information that will help prepare patients for surgery, so they can make informed decision about their medical care and mentally prepare for what lies ahead of them.

Listen in as Dr. Moore shares his knowledge, wisdom, and experiences with us.

Key Talking Points of the Episode:

·        Parotid tumor treatment options

·        Anesthesia

·        Facial nerve monitoring

·        Deep lobe versus superficial lobe

·        Factors to consider when designing surgical plans

·        Frozen section pathology

·        Different types of parotid surgeries

·        Different types of incisions

Key Quotes from the Episode:

“Surgical treatment is the correct treatment for almost every benign and malignant parotid tumor.”

“You want to know the pathology as much as you can accurately at the time of that operation to make good decisions.”

“If the branches are intact, then almost always they will come back and recover and work normally after a period of time.”

“Incisions are most of the time a seesaw battle between exposure and cosmetic deficit.”

“Different tumors require different levels of exposure and different incisions.”

Connect with Us:

·        Parotid Patient Project

·        Instagram

·        Facebook

·        Twitter

·        Email: podcast@parotidpatientproject.org

Don't forget to like and subscribe to the podcast to stay fully up to date. As always, know that you are not alone in this journey.

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The primary treatment for both benign and malignant tumors is surgery. The one thing that the vast majority of parotid patients have in common is the fear and anxiety that they feel before surgery.  The waiting and worrying before surgery is often the worst part of the process. 

In this episode, Dr. Eric J. Moore; Chair, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Mayo Clinic; Rochester, Minnesota, joins me and we’ll be talking about different aspects of parotid surgery. Dr. Moore will be sharing important information that will help prepare patients for surgery, so they can make informed decision about their medical care and mentally prepare for what lies ahead of them.

Listen in as Dr. Moore shares his knowledge, wisdom, and experiences with us.

Key Talking Points of the Episode:

·        Parotid tumor treatment options

·        Anesthesia

·        Facial nerve monitoring

·        Deep lobe versus superficial lobe

·        Factors to consider when designing surgical plans

·        Frozen section pathology

·        Different types of parotid surgeries

·        Different types of incisions

Key Quotes from the Episode:

“Surgical treatment is the correct treatment for almost every benign and malignant parotid tumor.”

“You want to know the pathology as much as you can accurately at the time of that operation to make good decisions.”

“If the branches are intact, then almost always they will come back and recover and work normally after a period of time.”

“Incisions are most of the time a seesaw battle between exposure and cosmetic deficit.”

“Different tumors require different levels of exposure and different incisions.”

Connect with Us:

·        Parotid Patient Project

·        Instagram

·        Facebook

·        Twitter

·        Email: podcast@parotidpatientproject.org

Don't forget to like and subscribe to the podcast to stay fully up to date. As always, know that you are not alone in this journey.

Treatment options for parotid tumors.
Is surgery required to remove all masses in the parotid gland?
Surgical removal of lymph nodes in the parotid gland.
Pre-operative Testing
What type of anesthesia do parotid patients need?
Facial nerve monitoring during the operation.
Facial nerve paralysis after parotid surgery.
Differences between the deep lobe and the superficial lobe of the parotid gland.
Factors that surgeons consider when designing surgical plans for their patients.
Frozen section pathology and how it helps in decision making.
Types of Parotid Surgery
Factors that surgeons consider to determine the best type of incision.
Things patients should consider when discussing incisions with a surgeon?
Incision closure