251. Surgical Resection Combined with Sclerotherapy Treating Maffucci Syndrome's Venous Malformation in Head and Neck Region.
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Shen, Yuchen, Su, Lixin, Wang, Zhenfeng, Fan, Xindong, and Wang, Deming
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TRACHEOTOMY ,ENCHONDROMATOSIS ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,BLOOD-vessel abnormalities ,SCLEROTHERAPY ,COMBINED modality therapy - Abstract
Purpose: Here, we report our experience treating a patient with Maffucci syndrome and evaluate the outcomes resulting from surgical management combined with sclerotherapy in the treatment of head and neck venous malformations (VMs). A 19-years-old woman with multiple enchondromas and heterauxesis complained of masses in the oral cavity that had gradually increased in size and eventually affected her daily life. A tracheotomy was performed followed by traditional sclerotherapy to treat the oropharyngeal VMs. Next, we surgically excised the VMs of the oral cavity and maxillofacial skin. Results: Magnetic resonance imaging indicated that the oral VMs were nearly eradicated and the oropharyngeal VMs had stabilized. The patient's appearance and normal maxillofacial region function were restored. Conclusion: In summary, local resection combined with sclerotherapy facilitated timely and efficient VMs removal from the head and neck region of a patient with Maffucci syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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