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[Auriculotemporal syndrome]

L Cesteleyn, J Dieckmann

    Acta Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica Belgica
    |January 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Auriculotemporal Syndrome, a complication of parotid surgery, affects about 30% of patients. A simple Scopolamine salve effectively treats this condition, offering a preferred conservative approach.

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    Area of Science:

    • Otolaryngology
    • Head and Neck Surgery
    • Neurology

    Context:

    • The Auriculotemporal Syndrome (ATS) is a known complication following parotid gland surgery.
    • Understanding the incidence and effective management of ATS is crucial for patient outcomes.
    • This study reviews etiological hypotheses and therapeutic options for ATS.

    Purpose:

    • To report the occurrence of ATS after 157 parotidectomies performed over seven years.
    • To evaluate the efficacy of conservative treatment, specifically Scopolamine salve, for ATS.
    • To discuss the potential for surgical technique modification to prevent ATS.

    Summary:

    • ATS was observed in approximately 30% of patients post-parotidectomy.
    • The primary symptom reported was gustatory sweating in the temporal region.

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  • A significant improvement was noted in most patients using a topical Scopolamine salve.
  • Impact:

    • Topical Scopolamine salve is presented as an effective and preferred conservative treatment for ATS.
    • The study suggests that surgical technique, particularly around preauricular vessels, may influence ATS occurrence.
    • Further research is needed to determine if refined surgical approaches can prevent ATS development.