Which nerve is involved in Parotidectomy?

Which nerve is involved in Parotidectomy?

Preserving the facial nerve is an important priority when removing a parotid gland tumor. The facial nerve is typically identified and protected during a parotidectomy. However, there is a chance that the nerve may be adversely affected by the tumor itself or by the surgical procedure needed to remove the tumor.

How long does it take to recover from parotid surgery?

Your family and friends mean well, but we can provide better information. Incisions take approximately 6 weeks to heal, however they continue to remodel for one to two years after surgery. Initially during the first 6 weeks scar creams should be used to hasten the initial healing.

Is a Parotidectomy painful?

All operations involve some pain and discomfort. Our goal is to minimize this discomfort. Although you should be able to eat and drink normally, the main complaint is pain with swallowing. Most patients take Tylenol® to keep them comfortable at home, although patients are given Vicodin.

How long does it take for facial nerves to repair after surgery?

If it has, your doctor waits and tests the nerve again in two days. If activity continues to increase, the nerve is recovering and a person can regain control of facial muscles without surgical intervention. Complete recovery may take three to six months.

How do you help nerves heal faster after surgery?

What Helps With Nerve Pain After Surgery?

  1. Orthobiologics (e.g. platelet-rich plasma — PRP)
  2. Physical therapy may help.
  3. Medications that are commonly used to treat nerve damage after surgery include: Neurontin (Gabapentin) (12) Lyrica (Pregabalin) (13) Elavil (Amitriptyline) (14) Topomax (Topiramate) (15)

Which nerve is damage in submandibular gland surgery?

Weakness of the lower lip – a lower branch of the facial nerve is the nerve most likely to be bruised in the removal of a submandibular gland.

How long does it take to recover from salivary gland surgery?

Your Recovery A saliva duct is a tube that carries saliva from the gland into the mouth. The area below your jaw may be sore for several days after your surgery. The area also may be slightly swollen or bruised. It will probably take 1 to 2 weeks for the cut (incision) to heal.

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