Transdermal scopolamine use for post-rhytidectomy sialocele.

BACKGROUND Post-rhytidectomy sialocele is a rare complication. The usual treatment uses prolonged drainage. The use of antisialogogues has been described previously, but has potential side effects. Transdermal scopolamine SCOPODERM TTS is indicated for the prevention of motion sickness and also has antisialogugue action. METHODS An interventional case report is presented. RESULTS The application of transdermal scopolamine SCOPODERM TTS resulted in resolution of a post-rhytidectomy sialocele within 6 days. CONCLUSION Transdermal scopolamine delivery should be considered as an option for the treatment of post-rhytidectomy parotid fistulas.