Neurological Complications in Benign Parapharyngeal Space Tumors – Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Author:

Faisal Muhammad12ORCID,Seemann Rudolf2ORCID,Fischer Gregor3,Lill Claudia2ORCID,Hamzavi Sasan2,Wutzl Arno2,Erovic Boban M.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hosital and Research Centre, Lahore, Pakistan

2. Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Evangelisches Krankenhaus Vienna, Vienna, Austria

3. Department of ENT, Danube University, Krems Faculty of Health and Medicine, Krems, Niederösterreich, Austria

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Parapharyngeal space tumors with complex anatomy and diverse histology have remained a challenging phenomenon for treating physicians. Objectives We have conducted a comprehensive web search on the PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), and Clinicaltrials.gov databases to determine the factors that are associated with postoperative complications in parapharyngeal space tumors. Data Synthesis Two researchers reviewed all identified articles independently with a third reviewer for adjudication. Patient demographics and other clinicopathological characteristics were explored. The systematic review has identified 631 benign parapharyngeal space tumors with neurogenic and salivary tissue histology in 13 studies, with a mean age of 42.9 ± 7.76 years old and a median follow-up of 40.98 ± 19.1 months. Salivary gland (50.8%) and neurogenic (49.1%) tumors were the most common histological entities. Tumor size, location, histology, deep parotid lobe involvement, and proximity to great vessels or to the skull base were the deciding factors in selecting the surgical approach. The factors considered to select the surgical approach do not seem to have a correlation with the outcome in terms of neurological sequalae (p = 0.106). Tumors with neurogenic histology have significantly increased chances of developing neurological complication (OR 6.07; p = 0.001). Conclusion Neurologic complications are significantly associated with neurogenic benign tumors rather than surgical approach.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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