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Treatment of Oral Vascular Anomalies by Transfixion Technique

background. Vascular anomalies (hemangiomas and vascular malformations) are frequently located in the oral cavity. They can be treated by cool steel surgery, cryotherapy, laser therapy, embolization, and sclerosis. The choice of treatment should depend on the type of vascular anomaly, its site, the...

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Published in:Dermatologic surgery 1998-10, Vol.24 (10), p.1087-1091
Main Authors: VÁZQUEZ‐DOVAL, F. JAVIER, VICENTE, F. JAVIER
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description background. Vascular anomalies (hemangiomas and vascular malformations) are frequently located in the oral cavity. They can be treated by cool steel surgery, cryotherapy, laser therapy, embolization, and sclerosis. The choice of treatment should depend on the type of vascular anomaly, its site, the general condition of the patient, and the doctor's experience. objective. The objective of this article is to assess the usefulness, indications, and advantages of transfixion technique in the treatment of oral vascular lesions. methods. We present seven patients with various vascular anomalies in the oral cavity that were treated using transfixion technique. This procedure is performed with local infiltration anesthesia and it consists of interlacing a polyglycolic acid suture a number of times in an upward direction until the vascular anomaly becomes bloodless. results. In all seven patients we completely eliminated the vascular lesion without significant long‐term complications. We detected a transitory retractil scar in only one patient and edema in the postoperative period in another one. conclusions. Treatment of vascular anomalies of the oral cavity by transfixion technique is an effective, simple method that does not cause major complications and is low in cost.
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