A Case of a Dentigerous Cyst in the Maxillary Sinus Treated Preoperatively With Vascular Embolization to Avoid Intraoperative Abnormal Bleeding

Cureus. 2023 Dec 9;15(12):e50228. doi: 10.7759/cureus.50228. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Bone cysts involving the maxillary sinus are frequently observed, and controlling bleeding from the maxillary or posterior superior alveolar arteries is extremely difficult when the surgical site extends into the palatine fossa or the wing socket behind the maxillary sinus. In this report, we describe a case wherein preoperative endovascular arterial embolization prevented bleeding owing to an unexpected vascular injury that occurred during the removal of a dentigerous cyst from the maxillary sinus. This resulted in a safe operation with less intraoperative bleeding. Although this approach carries the risk of complications, such as paralysis, around the affected area, the likelihood of such complications is low. This approach is useful for performing a safe surgery with minimal blood loss because it avoids the need for emergency hemostasis for major intraoperative hemorrhage.

Keywords: bleeding; computed tomography angiography; dentigerous cyst; maxillary sinus; vascular embolization.

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