Thursday, October 22, 2020

Subtotal functional sialoadenectomy vs four‐duct ligation for the treatment of drooling in neurologically impaired children: Long‐term follow‐up

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Abstract

Objectives

The best surgical option to treat drooling in neurodisabilities is still under debate. The aim of this study was to describe the technique of subtotal functional sialoadenectomy (SFS) (ie four‐duct ligation (4‐DL) together with bilateral sublingual gland excision) and its long‐term outcomes, in comparison with 4‐DL.

Design

Retrospective observational cohort study.

Setting

Unit of Pediatric Surgery of Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital (Rome).

Participants

Seventy‐five patients surgically treated for drooling between 2002 and 2012, with at least five years of follow‐up, divided into two groups: 4‐DL group (19 patients) underwent four‐duct ligation, and SFS group (56 patients) underwent subtotal functional sialoadenectomy.

Main outcome measures

Primary end points were the evaluation of drooling improvement after surgery (parameters: Drooling Severity and Frequency Scale, DSFS; no of bibs/day; no of shirts/day; no of pneumonia/year; use of antidrooling drugs) and the comparison between two different surgical techniques.

Results

Median age at surgery was 10 years (1‐35). Long‐term outcomes showed significant improvement in DSFS and in no of shirts/day in both groups. Significantly better results were found in the SFS group than in the 4‐DL group as far as DSFS (P value .045), no of bibs/day (P value .041), no of shirts/day (P value .032) are concerned. Reoperation rate for recurrence was 42% in the 4‐DL group and 0% in the SFS group (P value < .0001). Six patients (8%; 2 in the 4‐DL group and 4 in the SFS group) experienced perioperative complications, while 4 patients (5%; 2 in the 4‐DL group and 2 in the SFS group) recorded long‐term complications, with no difference between groups neither need for surgical treatment. No surgery‐related mortality was recorded.

Conclusions

In our experience, subtotal functional sialoadenectomy ensured significantly greater long‐term effects than four‐duct ligation for drooling treatment in neurologically impaired child, with equal complication rate.

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