Abstract
The anatomy of the parapharyngeal space (PPS) is complex and the differential diagnosis of tumours in this area broad. Although primary tumours of the PPS account for only 0.5% of head and neck neoplasms and are benign lesions in 80% of the cases, the surgical management is crucial and needs specific planning and evaluation of CT and/or MRI scans. In literature, there are several ways to surgically deal with PPS tumours and due to location and differentiation, can reach from transparotid, submandibular transcervical and transoral approaches, extending in a mandibulotomy, further radiotherapy. Parapharyngeal cleft cysts are extremely rare and their management can be complex. We describe the presentation, the diagnosis and further management of a 71-year-old woman with a 6 cm first branchial cleft cyst in the PPS from puncture over emergency tracheostomy to elective excision via a combined transcervical/transparotid and transoral approach. We highlight the importance of the differential diagnosis and the and the correct clinical management of this rare entity.
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