Partial parotid sialoadenectomy in a horse with parotid ductal carcinoma: Surgical description and case report
Objectives To describe the surgical findings, histopathological features, and long‐term outcome for a horse with parotid salivary carcinoma. Study design Case report Animals Twelve year old American Quarter Horse gelding. Methods The gelding was presented for a 10 × 10 cm swelling below the base of...
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description | Objectives
To describe the surgical findings, histopathological features, and long‐term outcome for a horse with parotid salivary carcinoma.
Study design
Case report
Animals
Twelve year old American Quarter Horse gelding.
Methods
The gelding was presented for a 10 × 10 cm swelling below the base of the right ear. Ultrasonographic examination revealed a mass involving the right parotid salivary gland. Incisional biopsy was consistent with parotid carcinoma. The tumor was marginally excised. The lateral wall of the guttural pouch was excised with the mass and was reconstructed with a porcine small intestinal submucosal (SIS) sheet. Cisplatin beads were implanted in the wound bed prior to closure. Firocoxib (0.1 mg/kg orally, daily, every 24 h) treatment was initiated.
Results
Postoperative complications included right‐sided facial nerve paralysis, difficulty with deglutition of fibrous feeds, and surgical site dehiscence. Wound healing was achieved by second intention. Partial improvement in nerve function was observed within the first 6 months. At 12 months postparotidectomy, no sign of tumor reoccurrence or metastatic disease was present, and the gelding returned to work.
Conclusion
Partial parotid sialoadenectomy was performed with a favorable long‐term outcome. Regional anatomic knowledge is crucial. |
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To describe the surgical findings, histopathological features, and long‐term outcome for a horse with parotid salivary carcinoma.
Study design
Case report
Animals
Twelve year old American Quarter Horse gelding.
Methods
The gelding was presented for a 10 × 10 cm swelling below the base of the right ear. Ultrasonographic examination revealed a mass involving the right parotid salivary gland. Incisional biopsy was consistent with parotid carcinoma. The tumor was marginally excised. The lateral wall of the guttural pouch was excised with the mass and was reconstructed with a porcine small intestinal submucosal (SIS) sheet. Cisplatin beads were implanted in the wound bed prior to closure. Firocoxib (0.1 mg/kg orally, daily, every 24 h) treatment was initiated.
Results
Postoperative complications included right‐sided facial nerve paralysis, difficulty with deglutition of fibrous feeds, and surgical site dehiscence. Wound healing was achieved by second intention. Partial improvement in nerve function was observed within the first 6 months. At 12 months postparotidectomy, no sign of tumor reoccurrence or metastatic disease was present, and the gelding returned to work.
Conclusion
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To describe the surgical findings, histopathological features, and long‐term outcome for a horse with parotid salivary carcinoma.
Study design
Case report
Animals
Twelve year old American Quarter Horse gelding.
Methods
The gelding was presented for a 10 × 10 cm swelling below the base of the right ear. Ultrasonographic examination revealed a mass involving the right parotid salivary gland. Incisional biopsy was consistent with parotid carcinoma. The tumor was marginally excised. The lateral wall of the guttural pouch was excised with the mass and was reconstructed with a porcine small intestinal submucosal (SIS) sheet. Cisplatin beads were implanted in the wound bed prior to closure. Firocoxib (0.1 mg/kg orally, daily, every 24 h) treatment was initiated.
Results
Postoperative complications included right‐sided facial nerve paralysis, difficulty with deglutition of fibrous feeds, and surgical site dehiscence. Wound healing was achieved by second intention. Partial improvement in nerve function was observed within the first 6 months. At 12 months postparotidectomy, no sign of tumor reoccurrence or metastatic disease was present, and the gelding returned to work.
Conclusion
Partial parotid sialoadenectomy was performed with a favorable long‐term outcome. 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To describe the surgical findings, histopathological features, and long‐term outcome for a horse with parotid salivary carcinoma.
Study design
Case report
Animals
Twelve year old American Quarter Horse gelding.
Methods
The gelding was presented for a 10 × 10 cm swelling below the base of the right ear. Ultrasonographic examination revealed a mass involving the right parotid salivary gland. Incisional biopsy was consistent with parotid carcinoma. The tumor was marginally excised. The lateral wall of the guttural pouch was excised with the mass and was reconstructed with a porcine small intestinal submucosal (SIS) sheet. Cisplatin beads were implanted in the wound bed prior to closure. Firocoxib (0.1 mg/kg orally, daily, every 24 h) treatment was initiated.
Results
Postoperative complications included right‐sided facial nerve paralysis, difficulty with deglutition of fibrous feeds, and surgical site dehiscence. Wound healing was achieved by second intention. Partial improvement in nerve function was observed within the first 6 months. At 12 months postparotidectomy, no sign of tumor reoccurrence or metastatic disease was present, and the gelding returned to work.
Conclusion
Partial parotid sialoadenectomy was performed with a favorable long‐term outcome. Regional anatomic knowledge is crucial.</abstract><cop>Hoboken, USA</cop><pub>John Wiley & Sons, Inc</pub><pmid>34850982</pmid><doi>10.1111/vsu.13750</doi><tpages>7</tpages></addata></record> |
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