Neck and Parapharyngeal Space Neoplasms
Module Summary
Tumor involvement of the parapharyngeal space is a challenging aspect of head and neck surgery. Most parapharyngeal space tumors are benign of salivary gland or neurogenic origin. Modern imaging is essential for evaluation and treatment planning. Treatment is primarily surgical and various surgical approaches can be tailored to an individual neoplasm. However, observation for select patients with asymptomatic neurogenic tumors may be warranted.
Module Learning Objectives
- Describe the surgical anatomy of parapharyngeal space.
- Define the pre- and poststyloid parapharyngeal space on imaging and predict tumor histology based on imaging characteristics.
- Recognize therapeutic options and limitations.
- Identify potential and expected post-treatment complications.
Resources
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- Rhoton Collection Lecture on Head and Neck Anatomy for Neurosurgeons, includes excellent video and anatomy of parapharyngeal space at 24-minute mark.
- Radiopaedia: Interactive parapharyngeal anatomy based on MRI scan.
- Video of Transoral Robotic Excision of Parapharyngeal Space Mass by Dr Jeremy Richmon at Johns Hopkins University.
- Podcast: ENT Expert Opinion Glomus Tumors (Paragangliomas): Dr Sean Flannagan discusses head and neck paraganglionomas in 22 minute video. Available to download for free in iTunes. .