Optimal time to definitive enucleation of large cysts following marsupialization: A single center, retrospective study
2024; Elsevier BV; Volume: 125; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jormas.2024.101837
ISSN2468-8509
AutoresPierantonio Bellini, Angelo Ricci, Giacomo Setti, Federica Veneri, Luca Losi, Johanna Chester, Ugo Consolo,
Tópico(s)Vascular Malformations and Hemangiomas
ResumoOptimal time to enucleation following marsupialization of large odontogenic mandibular cysts is undefined. We aim to assess volume reduction throughout follow-up, to indicate optimal time to enucleation. Secondary objectives include the identification of factors influencing cyst reduction. We retrospectively enrolled 15 patients with mandibular cysts of different histological types treated with marsupialization at our center between 2018-2022. Cyst volume was assessed with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and a semi-automatic segmentation algorithm, at baseline and between 6-8 months post marsupialization. The overall mean cyst volume reduction percent (VR%) was 57.7% or 0.2% per day. VR% at 8 months was significantly higher than those assessed at 6-7 months (67.1% vs 47.1%, p=0.003). Time to CBCT was the only independent variable influencing cyst VR%. Our study proves that the optimal time to enucleation for mandibular cyst is 8 months, independent of histological cyst type, patient age, baseline cyst volume and the number of pre-operative residual bone walls.
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