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Quantitative Success Assessment of Decompression As a Treatment Method for Large Jaw Cysts (CROSBI ID 689085)

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Đanić, Petar ; Brajdić, Davor ; Biočić, Josip ; Salarić, Ivan ; Miličević, Ante ; Perić, Berislav ; Macan, Darko Quantitative Success Assessment of Decompression As a Treatment Method for Large Jaw Cysts // Acta stomatologica Croatica / Macan, Darko ; Lukšić, Ivica ; Filipović Zore, Irina (ur.). 2020. str. 97-97

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Đanić, Petar ; Brajdić, Davor ; Biočić, Josip ; Salarić, Ivan ; Miličević, Ante ; Perić, Berislav ; Macan, Darko

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Quantitative Success Assessment of Decompression As a Treatment Method for Large Jaw Cysts

Introduction: Decompression as a method of treating jaw cysts is nowadays a generally accepted procedure. It belongs to the group of conservative surgical techniques together with marsupialization. Unlike enucleation, i.e. cystectomy, it is a less invasive procedure. Decompression is based on the theory that jaw cyst growth is dependent on intra-cystic pressure and terminated with permanent drainage. The goal of decompression is to allow new centripetal bone growth from the bone edge of the cyst. Like marsupialization, it is indicated in cases where, due to size and localization, enucleation would result in damage of the related anatomical structures such as vital teeth, nerves, blood vessels, maxillary sinus and nose, and in cases where it is not possible to completely enucleate the cyst. Materials and methods: All patients with large jaw cysts from the Department of Maxillofacial and Oral surgery, University hospital Dubrava, with satisfactory inclusion criteria were included in the study. Treatment success was quantitatively analysed with respect to clinical and radiological findings and based on panoramic x-rays, CBCT and MSCT. The results were compared according to cyst type, size, localization, patients’ age and gender. Results: Complete protocol, from planning, decompression and consequent cyst reduction will be presented. Furthermore, the incidence and types of complications will be discussed. Conclusions: Decompression, as a method for treating jaw cysts, has proven to be successful for treating large jaw cysts in children. Low incidence of complications furthermore makes it comparable with other surgical techniques.

Jaw Cyst ; Decompression

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Quantitative Success Assessment of Decompression As a Treatment Method for Large Jaw Cysts

Introduction: Decompression as a method of treating jaw cysts is nowadays a generally accepted procedure. It belongs to the group of conservative surgical techniques together with marsupialization. Unlike enucleation, i.e. cystectomy, it is a less invasive procedure. Decompression is based on the theory that jaw cyst growth is dependent on intra-cystic pressure and terminated with permanent drainage. The goal of decompression is to allow new centripetal bone growth from the bone edge of the cyst. Like marsupialization, it is indicated in cases where, due to size and localization, enucleation would result in damage of the related anatomical structures such as vital teeth, nerves, blood vessels, maxillary sinus and nose, and in cases where it is not possible to completely enucleate the cyst. Materials and methods: All patients with large jaw cysts from the Department of Maxillofacial and Oral surgery, University hospital Dubrava, with satisfactory inclusion criteria were included in the study. Treatment success was quantitatively analysed with respect to clinical and radiological findings and based on panoramic x-rays, CBCT and MSCT. The results were compared according to cyst type, size, localization, patients’ age and gender. Results: Complete protocol, from planning, decompression and consequent cyst reduction will be presented. Furthermore, the incidence and types of complications will be discussed. Conclusions: Decompression, as a method for treating jaw cysts, has proven to be successful for treating large jaw cysts in children. Low incidence of complications furthermore makes it comparable with other surgical techniques.

Jaw Cyst ; Decompression

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97-97.

2020.

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Acta stomatologica Croatica

Macan, Darko ; Lukšić, Ivica ; Filipović Zore, Irina

Zagreb: Stomatolški fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

0001-7019

1846-0410

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Nepoznat skup

predavanje

29.02.1904-29.02.2096

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina, Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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