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Laryngoscope 2010-Jan

Transoral approach for plunging ranula--10-year experience.

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Shiang-Fu Huang
Chun-Ta Liao
Shy-Chyi Chin
I-How Chen

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Abstracto

OBJECTIVE

Plunging ranulas (PRs) are infrequently encountered. The origin of PRs is mostly from the sublingual gland (SLG). Different routes to manage PRs include marsupialization, simple SLG excision, and combined SLG and submandibular gland (SMG) excision either transcervically or transorally. In this study, we demonstrated our experience managing PRs via transoral excision of the SLG with marsupialization.

METHODS

Retrospective study.

METHODS

We retrospectively reviewed 20 patients at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, between January 1999 and April 2009. All patients received preoperative computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging and were clinically diagnosed with PR. At surgery, the SLG was excised transorally with preservation of Wharton's duct and lingual nerve. The mucus contents of the PRs were drained through the posterior edge of the mylohyoid muscle.

RESULTS

Two patients were found to have final diagnosis of lymphangioma. Eighteen patients were eligible for analysis. The age distribution ranged from 6 to 48 years old. Sexual distribution was equally distributed. The successful rate was 17/18 (94.4%) with a lingual nerve paresthesia rate of 2/18 (11.1%). The paresthesia persisted for 3 and 6 months, respectively. One recurrent patient was salvaged by excision of the SMG and ranula. The other two recurrent patients received excision of the SMG and cyst and had a final diagnosis of lymphangioma.

CONCLUSIONS

Transoral approach with excision of the SLG alone provides a high success rate (94.4%) with minor complications and could be the first choice in managing PRs. The results of this study confirm PRs mostly originate from the SLG.

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