Use of Marsupialisation for a Conservative Approach to Huge Cystic Lesions of the Jaws - A Report of three Cases

Ann Maxillofac Surg. 2022 Jul-Dec;12(2):244-247. doi: 10.4103/ams.ams_102_22. Epub 2023 Jan 10.

Abstract

Rationale: The management of cystic lesions of the jaws presents a challenge to the surgeon. Marsupialisation, one of the conservative management options, has been used as a single or combined surgical treatment modality for the cystic lesions of the jaws.

Patient concerns: All patients presented with a complaint of a firm swelling of the face with one of the patients presenting with paraesthesia in the affected area.

Diagnosis: Clinical and radiographic examination was carried out followed by aspiration cytology. All lesions were provisionally diagnosed with odontogenic cystic lesions.

Treatment: Marsupialisation under general anaesthesia was carried out for all patients. Postoperatively, a customised obturator was fabricated.

Outcomes: All the patients showed good radiological ossification postoperatively.

Take-away lessons: The approach to larger cysts remains controversial. The long-term results following the marsupialisation of extensive cysts of this report may help surgeons to opt for a conservative approach to such lesions before aggressive options.

Keywords: Marsupialisation; odontogenic cysts and tumours; odontogenic keratocyst; radicular cyst; unicystic ameloblastoma.

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  • Case Reports