Use of gas combination cryosurgery for treating ameloblastomas of the jaw

Abstract This study evaluated the results of curettage followed by spray propane, butane, and isobutane gas combination cryosurgery in 10 patients with ameloblastoma. The patients' age ranged from 7 to 87 years (mean, 31 years), with equal prevalence in both men and women. Five cases were diagn...

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Published inJournal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery Vol. 40; no. 8; pp. e342 - e345
Main Authors Carneiro, José Thiers, Guerreiro Rodrigues Couto, Ana Paula, Dias Carreira, Aline Semblano
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Scotland Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2012
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Summary:Abstract This study evaluated the results of curettage followed by spray propane, butane, and isobutane gas combination cryosurgery in 10 patients with ameloblastoma. The patients' age ranged from 7 to 87 years (mean, 31 years), with equal prevalence in both men and women. Five cases were diagnosed as solid ameloblastomas and 5 as unicystic ameloblastomas. Before enucleation and cryosurgery, the unicystic lesions received marsupialisation to decrease their size. No patient showed evidence of clinical or radiographic recurrence, pathologic fracture, or infection after treatment with enucleation and cryosurgery. The most common complication was wound dehiscence, which was observed in all cases. The average follow-up period was 60.5 months (range 48–108 months). These results show that enucleation followed by cryosurgery is an effective therapy for managing ameloblastomas.
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ISSN:1010-5182
1878-4119
DOI:10.1016/j.jcms.2012.01.017