Superficial Parotidectomy & Sialendoscopy
Micro-surgical excision of parotid/submandibular tumors with facial nerve trunk preservation.
Clinical Overview & Disease Information
Micro-surgical excision of parotid/submandibular tumors with facial nerve trunk preservation.
Signs & Symptoms
- • Early ENT symptoms
- • Mild Painless swelling in cheek or under jaw
- • Persistent Painless swelling in cheek or under jaw
- • Nasal, ear, or throat dysfunction
- • Localized ENT swelling or pain
- • Acute airway obstruction
- • Severe uncontrolled epistaxis / bleeding
Causes & Risk Factors
Primary Causes & Etiology
- Pleomorphic Adenoma, Parotid Tumor, Sialolithiasis
- Chronic ENT infection / inflammation
- Anatomical upper airway obstruction
Who is at Higher Risk?
- Patients with diagnosed Pleomorphic Adenoma, Parotid Tumor, Sialolithiasis
- Patients failing medical therapy
Diagnostic Evaluation & Testing
| Diagnostic Test | Clinical Purpose / What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Specialized ENT Evaluation & Endoscopy for Salivary gland surgery | High-resolution anatomical imaging and functional assessment |
Comprehensive Treatment Options
Minimally Invasive: Endoscopic / Laser Procedure for Salivary gland surgery
Targeted micro-surgical ENT approach preserving healthy tissue and cranial nerves.
Multidisciplinary Surgical Reconstruction for Salivary gland surgery
Comprehensive surgical intervention for advanced head & neck conditions.
Advanced Medical Technologies Available in Partner Hospitals
Possible Complications If Untreated
Recovery Timeline, Diet & Lifestyle Care
Recovery Timeline
| Procedure / Stage | Expected Recovery Duration |
|---|---|
| Post-Op Ward Monitoring | 24 to 48 hours |
| Initial Healing | 7 to 10 days |
| Full Functional Recovery | 2 to 3 weeks |
Recommended Post-Treatment Diet
- Soft cold diet following throat procedures
- Hydration 2.5L/day
Essential Lifestyle Changes
- Perform saline nasal sprays as prescribed
- Avoid heavy physical exertion for 14 days
Prevention & Long-Term Health
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the success rate for Salivary gland surgery?
Clinical success rates exceed 95% in JCI accredited ENT centers of excellence under experienced otolaryngologists.
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Global Cost Comparison Matrix
| Procedure | USA (Avg) | India (ISG) | Turkey (Avg) | Thailand (Avg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salivary gland surgery | $25,000 | $3,000 | $6,500 | $7,500 |
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Get Free Treatment EstimateCommonly Prescribed Medications
- Amoxicillin-Clavulanate 625mg
- Paracetamol 500mg
- Saline Nasal Spray
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