Strangling technique to treat large cervicofacial venous malformations: a preliminary report.

Head & Neck Pub Date : 2014-10-01 Epub Date: 2014-04-03 DOI:10.1002/hed.23585
Giacomo Colletti, Valeria Colombo, Raul Mattassi, Alice Frigerio
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Abstract

Background: Surgical removal of large cervicofacial venous malformations might be hampered by massive intraoperative bleeding. Moreover, these lesions often insinuate within normal surrounding tissue, making complete resection impossible without causing significant morbidity.

Methods: Two patients affected by facial venous malformations nonresponsive to sclerotherapy underwent surgery. Bleeding and critical branching of the facial nerve within the lesion prevented the surgeons from proceeding with the removal. The unresectable malformation was decompressed by means of a number of nonresorbable stitches from the surface of the lesion to the periosteum, tailoring a permanent pressure dressing.

Results: Outcomes at 12-month follow-up were stable, with good cosmetic results and satisfaction reported by both patients. No long-term side effects related to the procedure were observed.

Conclusion: Decompression of large venous malformations by means of a strangling technique might represent a safe and effective procedure for those cases where a removal cannot be accomplished.

勒死术治疗颈面大静脉畸形的初步报告。
背景:手术切除大面积颈面静脉畸形可能会因术中大量出血而受阻。此外,这些病变经常在正常的周围组织中浸润,使得完全切除不可能不引起显著的发病率。方法:对2例硬化治疗无效的面部静脉畸形患者进行手术治疗。病变内的出血和严重的面神经分支使外科医生无法继续切除。不可切除的畸形通过从病变表面到骨膜的一些不可吸收的缝线进行减压,定制永久性压力敷料。结果:随访12个月,结果稳定,两例患者美容效果良好,满意。没有观察到与手术相关的长期副作用。结论:对于那些不能完成切除的病例,采用勒死技术对大静脉畸形进行减压可能是一种安全有效的方法。
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