Challenging reconstruction of oncologic defects of the parotid region: a single-institution experience and decision-making framework proposal
Andrea Cassoni, Resi Pucci, Nicolò Mangini, Angelica Meriano, Angela Palma, Ashleigh Weyh, Rui P. Fernandes, Marco Della Monaca, Valentino Valentini

TL;DR
This paper presents a decision-making framework for reconstructing defects in the parotid region after tumor surgery, based on a single hospital's experience.
Contribution
A structured decision-making framework for parotid reconstruction is proposed based on defect classification and surgical outcomes.
Findings
Primary closure was used in 62.7% of cases, while 19.4% required flap-based reconstruction.
Facial nerve resection was needed in 37% of patients, with various reconstruction techniques applied.
A tailored framework is proposed to guide reconstruction based on defect volume and functional loss.
Abstract
Reconstruction of the parotid region presents challenges due to the area’s complex anatomy. A classification of defects from ablative surgery can simplify and systematize the reconstructive approach. This study aims to propose a structured decision-making framework to guide reconstructive planning. A retrospective study was conducted on patients with malignant parotid tumors treated at Policlinico Umberto I between 2013 and 2023. Non-malignant tumors were excluded. The analysis focused on the involvement of skin, soft tissue, bone, and nerves, the type of parotidectomy (superficial, total, extended), whether neck dissection was performed, and the type of reconstruction used. Sixty-seven patients (mean age 55 ± 16 years) were included. Primary closure was performed in 42 cases (62.7%). Thirteen patients (19.4%) required reconstruction of soft tissue and/or bony defects, including local…
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TopicsSalivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and Treatment · Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques · Tracheal and airway disorders
