1. Intra-oral Drainage of Submandibular Abscess: A Minimally Invasive Technique. A Prospective Study.
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Nassar, Ahmed Amin, Ibrahim, Hazem Othman, Atef, Ahmed, Hammouda, Mostafa, and Abou-Zeid, Mohamed Aly
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SURGICAL drainage , *MANDIBULAR nerve , *DRAINAGE , *LONGITUDINAL method , *ABSCESSES , *REOPERATION - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of intraoral drainage of isolated submandibular space abscess as a minimally invasive surgical technique compared to the standard trans-cervical approach. Patients and Methods: This prospective study included 40 subjects with isolated submandibular space abscesses. They were randomly divided into 2 equal groups: trans-cervical surgical drainage (group A) and intra-oral surgical drainage (group B). The included data were demographics, repeated surgery requirement, postsurgical hospitalization duration, formation of scar, and complications. Results: Intraoral drainage (Group B) reduced the mean operative time by 15.25 min (P < 0.001) compared with trans-cervical incision (Group A). No considerable difference was found between the 2 groups in regarding hospitalization postoperatively. No weakness in marginal mandibular nerve was found in both groups. Three patients only have a cervical scar in a group (B) who required external drainage due to recollection. No recurrence was detected in a group (A). Conclusion: The current study demonstrated that isolated submandibular abscesses can be successfully managed with an intraoral drainage modality, and it is a better option than the trans-cervical approach regarding better cosmetic outcome and shorter operative time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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