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  1. Acute postoperative sialadenitis, called “anesthesia mumps,” has been reported in different surgical procedures. It is usually benign in nature, and the swelling resolves spontaneously without any treatment in the majority of cases.

  2. Acute postoperative transient sialadenitis, also known as anesthesia mumps, is a rare condition that is transient, usually benign, and self-limiting in nature involving unilateral or bilateral parotid glands. ... The definitive treatment for this condition is still to be found, but administering intravenous fluids, corticosteroids, ...

  3. We report the case of a 55-year-old patient with swelling of the left parotid gland after general anesthesia . He had a thoracotomy for right upper lobe resection and he was in the left lateral position during surgery. The swelling disappeared spontaneously after 48 h.

  4. 4 wrz 2023 · Anesthesia mumps is generally a self-limiting disease with a benign course that usually subsides within hours to a few days. The definitive treatment for this condition is still to be found, but administering intravenous fluids, corticosteroids, and anti-inflammatory medications can improve the symptoms . Our patient received intravenous fluids ...

  5. Anesthesia mumps is an uncommon postoperative compli-cation; it is characterized by acute transient swelling of the parotid gland. It is usually unilateral, occurs immediately after surgery, is sometimes painful, and it spontaneously resolves. Since the first description by Attas et al. [1]in 1968, anesthesia mumps was reported after various ...

  6. 19 lis 2019 · Treatment Outcome. Anaesthesia mumps is an uncommon postoperative complication resulting in unilateral or bilateral swelling of the parotid glands following surgical and endoscopic procedures. Our case illustrates the benign course of anaesthesia mumps in a postoperative vaginal hysterectomy patient with no underlying ….

  7. Several reports state that most cases of anesthesia mumps resolve spontaneously with follow-up observation alone, it has been considered that rehydration therapy and anti-inflammatory drugs if needed are sufficient to treat it [1, 2].

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