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Cyanoacrylate instillation for occlusion of parotid sinuses

 
Guidance issued
 
IPG Number: IPG42

Summary

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has issued full guidance to the NHS in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on this procedure.

 

As part of the NICE's work programme, the current guidance was considered for review in May 2009 but did not meet the review criteria as set out in the IP process guide. The guidance below therefore remains current.

Description

Superficial parotid gland surgery may be complicated in about 10%-15% of cases by the development of an abnormal tract (sinus) between the remnants of the parotid gland and the outer surface of the cheek The sinus may have unwanted cosmetic effects, cause excoriation of the cheek and may also cause chronic leakage of saliva.

This procedure involves injecting a solution of lipiodiol and cyanoacrylate via the sinus into the parotid gland, sealing the sinus. The procedure may be repeated.

Other interventions for parotid sinus include watchful waiting, bandaging, radiotherapy, local denervation of the gland or excision of the deep parotid lobe. Excision of the deep lobe risks damaging branches of the facial nerve. 

OPCS code:

F48.5 Injection of therapeutic substance into salivary gland

Z26.1 Parotid gland

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Details

Arrangement:
Special
Topic area:
Ear and nose
Mouth and dental
Specialty:
Oral and maxillo-facial surgery
Specialist advice has been sought from:
British Association of Otorhinolaryngologists
Date notified to NICE:
01 April 2002
Guidance issue date:
25 February 2004

Contact details:

Project manager (for general enquiries or comments)
(for general enquiries or comments)
Contact Address:

Interventional Procedures Programme
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
MidCity Place
71 High Holborn
London
WC1V 6NA

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