Minimally Invasive Two-Staged Surgery in the Treatment of Large Cystic Lesions of the Jaw

Background: Cystic lesions of the jaw are commonly found in clinical practice. Large, expansive cysts raise challenges for the clinician from both diagnostic and surgical perspectives. The aim of our work is to present a combined, two-staged surgical approach in histologically confirmed non-aggressi...

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Autores principales: Andreea Irimia, Liliana Moraru, Diana Alina Ciubotaru, Constantin Caruntu, Alexandru-Titus Farcasiu, Ana Caruntu
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b41af4be32c849d09ddcb76b1a33e9cd2021-11-25T17:45:39ZMinimally Invasive Two-Staged Surgery in the Treatment of Large Cystic Lesions of the Jaw10.3390/healthcare91115312227-9032https://doaj.org/article/b41af4be32c849d09ddcb76b1a33e9cd2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/11/1531https://doaj.org/toc/2227-9032Background: Cystic lesions of the jaw are commonly found in clinical practice. Large, expansive cysts raise challenges for the clinician from both diagnostic and surgical perspectives. The aim of our work is to present a combined, two-staged surgical approach in histologically confirmed non-aggressive cystic lesions of the jaw. Methods and Results: We report the case of an extensive mandibular cyst, associating a high risk of bone fracture, that is treated in the initial stage by cystic decompression through marsupialization with concomitant histological diagnostic confirmation, followed in the second stage by radical excision and mandibular reconstruction with titanium mesh, with the purpose of prevention for oro-cystic chronic fistula formation. Conclusions: Large odontogenic mandibular cysts imply a meticulously conducted assessment and treatment. Marsupialization should be taken into consideration for the treatment of large cystic lesions, followed by secondary enucleation, with minimal risks for the patient. The soft tissue healing process can be optimized with the use of titanium meshes, as an alternative for other reconstructive techniques, in the management of large cystic lesions.Andreea IrimiaLiliana MoraruDiana Alina CiubotaruConstantin CaruntuAlexandru-Titus FarcasiuAna CaruntuMDPI AGarticleminimally invasivemandibular cystmarsupializationreconstructionMedicineRENHealthcare, Vol 9, Iss 1531, p 1531 (2021)
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topic minimally invasive
mandibular cyst
marsupialization
reconstruction
Medicine
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spellingShingle minimally invasive
mandibular cyst
marsupialization
reconstruction
Medicine
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Andreea Irimia
Liliana Moraru
Diana Alina Ciubotaru
Constantin Caruntu
Alexandru-Titus Farcasiu
Ana Caruntu
Minimally Invasive Two-Staged Surgery in the Treatment of Large Cystic Lesions of the Jaw
description Background: Cystic lesions of the jaw are commonly found in clinical practice. Large, expansive cysts raise challenges for the clinician from both diagnostic and surgical perspectives. The aim of our work is to present a combined, two-staged surgical approach in histologically confirmed non-aggressive cystic lesions of the jaw. Methods and Results: We report the case of an extensive mandibular cyst, associating a high risk of bone fracture, that is treated in the initial stage by cystic decompression through marsupialization with concomitant histological diagnostic confirmation, followed in the second stage by radical excision and mandibular reconstruction with titanium mesh, with the purpose of prevention for oro-cystic chronic fistula formation. Conclusions: Large odontogenic mandibular cysts imply a meticulously conducted assessment and treatment. Marsupialization should be taken into consideration for the treatment of large cystic lesions, followed by secondary enucleation, with minimal risks for the patient. The soft tissue healing process can be optimized with the use of titanium meshes, as an alternative for other reconstructive techniques, in the management of large cystic lesions.
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author Andreea Irimia
Liliana Moraru
Diana Alina Ciubotaru
Constantin Caruntu
Alexandru-Titus Farcasiu
Ana Caruntu
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Liliana Moraru
Diana Alina Ciubotaru
Constantin Caruntu
Alexandru-Titus Farcasiu
Ana Caruntu
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title Minimally Invasive Two-Staged Surgery in the Treatment of Large Cystic Lesions of the Jaw
title_short Minimally Invasive Two-Staged Surgery in the Treatment of Large Cystic Lesions of the Jaw
title_full Minimally Invasive Two-Staged Surgery in the Treatment of Large Cystic Lesions of the Jaw
title_fullStr Minimally Invasive Two-Staged Surgery in the Treatment of Large Cystic Lesions of the Jaw
title_full_unstemmed Minimally Invasive Two-Staged Surgery in the Treatment of Large Cystic Lesions of the Jaw
title_sort minimally invasive two-staged surgery in the treatment of large cystic lesions of the jaw
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