Research Article

Transcervical submandibular gland surgery; management, outcome, and complications of 120 cases

Volume: 2 Number: 1 January 27, 2022
  • Çağlar Günebakan
  • Selçuk Kuzu
  • Abdulkadir Bucak
  • Orhan Kemal Kahveci
  • Şahin Ulu

Transcervical submandibular gland surgery; management, outcome, and complications of 120 cases

Abstract

Surgical intervention is the treatment procedure of many diseases of the submandibular gland such as sialolithiasis, chronic sialoadenitis, and tumors. This study aims to analyze the management, outcomes, and complications of transcervical submandibular gland excision cases of a tertiary clinic and to discuss the results in light of the current literature knowledge. 120 cases who applied to a tertiary otorhinolaryngology clinic between 2014-2019 and who underwent submandibular gland excision were analyzed retrospectively. Postoperative histopathological results revealed that 108 cases were benign and 12 of cases were malignant. The most frequent benign pathology was chronic sialoadenitis in 82 cases. The most common non-malignant tumor was pleomorphic adenoma in 16 cases. Although the result obtained with fine-needle-biopsy was benign in 2 patients, the histopathological result after surgery was malignant (adenocarcinoma in 1 patient, mucoepidermoid carcinoma in 1 patient). As complications of surgery; marginal mandibular nerve injury in 11 cases (permanent in 2 cases) and hematoma in 7 cases were noted. A benign fine-needle aspiration biopsy result does not necessarily exclude malignancy in submandibular gland masses. As a result, we found that the percentage distribution of our submandibular gland histopathological results is consistent with the literature. Although marginal mandibular nerve injury is one of the most common complications of submandibular gland excision, transcervical submandibular gland excision is still a reliable surgery.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Çağlar Günebakan This is me
0000-0003-3281-9785
Türkiye

Abdulkadir Bucak This is me
0000-0003-3031-3465
Türkiye

Orhan Kemal Kahveci This is me
0000-0002-6159-133X
Palestine

Publication Date

January 27, 2022

Submission Date

August 6, 2021

Acceptance Date

November 29, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 2 Number: 1

APA
Günebakan, Ç., Kuzu, S., Bucak, A., Kahveci, O. K., & Ulu, Ş. (2022). Transcervical submandibular gland surgery; management, outcome, and complications of 120 cases. Health Sciences Quarterly, 2(1), 11-15. https://izlik.org/JA85RX67JN
AMA
1.Günebakan Ç, Kuzu S, Bucak A, Kahveci OK, Ulu Ş. Transcervical submandibular gland surgery; management, outcome, and complications of 120 cases. Health Sci. Q. 2022;2(1):11-15. https://izlik.org/JA85RX67JN
Chicago
Günebakan, Çağlar, Selçuk Kuzu, Abdulkadir Bucak, Orhan Kemal Kahveci, and Şahin Ulu. 2022. “Transcervical Submandibular Gland Surgery; Management, Outcome, and Complications of 120 Cases”. Health Sciences Quarterly 2 (1): 11-15. https://izlik.org/JA85RX67JN.
EndNote
Günebakan Ç, Kuzu S, Bucak A, Kahveci OK, Ulu Ş (January 1, 2022) Transcervical submandibular gland surgery; management, outcome, and complications of 120 cases. Health Sciences Quarterly 2 1 11–15.
IEEE
[1]Ç. Günebakan, S. Kuzu, A. Bucak, O. K. Kahveci, and Ş. Ulu, “Transcervical submandibular gland surgery; management, outcome, and complications of 120 cases”, Health Sci. Q., vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 11–15, Jan. 2022, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA85RX67JN
ISNAD
Günebakan, Çağlar - Kuzu, Selçuk - Bucak, Abdulkadir - Kahveci, Orhan Kemal - Ulu, Şahin. “Transcervical Submandibular Gland Surgery; Management, Outcome, and Complications of 120 Cases”. Health Sciences Quarterly 2/1 (January 1, 2022): 11-15. https://izlik.org/JA85RX67JN.
JAMA
1.Günebakan Ç, Kuzu S, Bucak A, Kahveci OK, Ulu Ş. Transcervical submandibular gland surgery; management, outcome, and complications of 120 cases. Health Sci. Q. 2022;2:11–15.
MLA
Günebakan, Çağlar, et al. “Transcervical Submandibular Gland Surgery; Management, Outcome, and Complications of 120 Cases”. Health Sciences Quarterly, vol. 2, no. 1, Jan. 2022, pp. 11-15, https://izlik.org/JA85RX67JN.
Vancouver
1.Çağlar Günebakan, Selçuk Kuzu, Abdulkadir Bucak, Orhan Kemal Kahveci, Şahin Ulu. Transcervical submandibular gland surgery; management, outcome, and complications of 120 cases. Health Sci. Q. [Internet]. 2022 Jan. 1;2(1):11-5. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA85RX67JN