Journal of International Medical Research (Aug 2020)

Three unusual parapharyngeal space masses resected via the endoscopy-assisted transoral approach: case series and literature review

  • Li-Fang Shen,
  • Ya-Lian Chen,
  • Shui-Hong Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060520936068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48

Abstract

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Tumors of the parapharyngeal space (PPS) are rare, most originate from salivary and neurogenic tissues, and most are benign. However, there are some rarer masses in the PPS, with just a few published reports in the literature worldwide, and we may not consider them in the differential diagnosis of PPS neoplasms. We report three cases of rare masses in the PPS: Warthin’s tumor, branchial cleft cyst, and carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma. The three patients were admitted to our department with complaints of painless swelling in the lower side of the right face or a long history of snoring; diagnoses were confirmed histopathologically. An endoscopy-assisted transoral approach was used that allowed wide visibility for safe resection and resulted in a short hospitalization time and good functional and cosmetic outcomes. All patients have been followed to the current time, and there have been no recurrences. The transoral endoscopy-assisted approach appears to be safe, effective, and less invasive for excision of masses in the PPS.