Pharyngeal papilloma removal

Papilloma is a common benign tumor of the pharynx, which may be related to viral infection. It is formed by papillary protrusions on the surface of the skin or mucosal epithelium and its connective tissue. The nipple is a round or oval epithelial mass with loose and vascular connective tissue in the center. Mostly squamous cell papilloma. Treatment of diseases: laryngeal papilloma, papilloma of the pharynx Indication Pharyngeal papilloma is the most common benign tumor of the pharynx, generally small, ranging from 1 to 2 mm to 1 to 2 cm in diameter. It does not affect pronunciation, eating and breathing, and malignant transformation is rare. Sometimes feel foreign-like, or have other discomfort, can be surgically removed. Preoperative preparation Explain to the patient the purpose of spraying the anesthetic liquid and the temporary nature of the pharyngeal discomfort after spraying, so that the patient can relieve the concern and actively cooperate. Surgical procedure Using a vascular clamp of a good tonsil snare, gently grasp the tumor, fix the vascular clamp with one hand, and the other hand is completely tightened at the root of the tumor, and the tumor is removed. During the operation, there is a trace amount of blood in the saliva, which does not need to be treated. complication 1. Facial nerve paralysis: Facial nerve paralysis oppressed by inflammatory edema after surgery, and can be restored after the inflammation subsides. The paralysis caused by injury should be corrected by face formation or sublingual nerve transplantation. 2. Salivary fistula: Small saliva can heal itself, large fistulas need to be operated again, and the damaged parotid ducts are ligated.

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