Standard Curved Dressing Forceps — 145mm Parotid Post-Auricular Approach
The 145mm standard curved dressing forceps serves the post-auricular approach to parotidectomy — a modified incision that hides the surgical scar behind the ear rather than in the visible preauricular skin. The cosmetic advantage matters particularly for younger patients undergoing parotidectomy for benign disease. The 14.5cm curved tip reaches the deep parotid bed through the angled post-auricular approach.
The cosmetic-incision evolution
Traditional preauricular parotidectomy incisions leave a visible scar in front of the ear lobe — anatomically optimal for surgical exposure but cosmetically suboptimal for patients concerned about appearance. The post-auricular modification hides the scar in the post-auricular sulcus and the hair-bearing scalp, sacrificing some surgical exposure for improved cosmesis. The 145mm curved forceps compensates for the more difficult exposure angle.
The facial-nerve preservation in modified approach
The post-auricular approach maintains the same facial-nerve identification and preservation technique as the traditional approach — the surgeon still identifies the nerve trunk at its emergence from the stylomastoid foramen and traces it through the gland. The curved forceps’s angled tip handles the deep parotid tissue without disturbing the nerve trajectory.





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