Extended Transpalatine Approach for Excision of Juvenile Angiofibroma
Author(s) -
Josefino G. Hernandez,
Arsenio A. Cabungcal,
Ryner Jose D. Carrillo
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
philippine journal of otolaryngology head and neck surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2094-1501
DOI - 10.32412/pjohns.v30i2.343
Subject(s) - medicine , juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma , angiofibroma , surgery , hemostasis , embolization , fistula , radiology
Results: Records of JA in a tertiary hospital from 2007 – 2013 were reviewed. Out of 35 JA patients, 13 underwent excision via extended transpalatine approach. Preoperative work-up included CT scan with contrast with or without preoperative embolization. In all patients, the wide field allowed easy tumor excision and facilitated inspection and hemostasis. There was only one recurrence in our series compared to 1 each for 4 endoscopic and 18 transmaxillary approaches. Not one of the patients developed a fistula or hypernasal speech. All patients had minimal palatal scarring, symmetric alveolar growth and palatal function.
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