1. Maxillary Sinus Cyst Drug Combination in the Treatment of Maxillary Bone Cyst
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Ma Xueyu, Bian Xinhua, Li Meng, Hou Jinjie, Guo Yunling, Li Yve, and Li Ruiyu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Flank ,Maxillary sinus ,Puncture Biopsy ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Cannula ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,parasitic diseases ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Cyst ,Local anesthesia ,business ,Sinus (anatomy) ,Bone cyst - Abstract
Objective: To observe the curative effect of maxillary bone cyst by maxillary sinus cyst drug combination, it provide innovative approach for non-surgical treatment of maxillary bone cyst. Methods: 12 patients with maxillary sinus cyst were selected, all cases were confirmed by the jaw of surface fault CT or MRI examination, disinfection of double flank cheek skin and oral vestibular mucosa, after local anesthesia or surface anesthesia all patients with nasal endoscopic examination of the nasal passages, were punctured into maxillary sinus cyst from inferior nasal meatus, the needle core was removed, the cyst fluid was taken out by cannula, then through cannula place the right amount of maxillary sinus cyst drug composition were injected. The bases were iodine and dexamethasone solution with 2:1 injection (i.e., take out 2 ml cyst fluid, inject of 1 ml drugs, and so on). As routine is not easy to puncture biopsy in place of the cyst, image guided puncture was choosen. Results: 12 patients with maxillary sinus cyst came back to the hospital for a check of sinus CT after treatment of 1 to 3 months, the results are excellent, and 1 to 2 years follow-up were carried on, the follow-up of 11 cases, 1 case was lost of follow-up. During follow-up of patients, before treatment with clinical symptoms caused by maxillary sinus cyst, symptoms disappeared after treatment, the sinus CT showed cyst disappear significantly. Conclusion: The curative effect of maxillary bone cyst by maxillary sinus cyst drug combination is definite, it is landmark in the non-surgical treatment for maxillary bone cyst.
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- 2016