Objectives: Optimal time to enucleation following marsupialization of large odontogenic mandibular cysts is undefined. We aim to assess volume reduction throughout follow-up, to indicate optimal time to enucleation. Secondary objectives include the identification of factors influencing cyst reduction. Study design: We retrospectively enrolled 15 patients with mandibular cysts of different histological types treated with marsupialization at our center between 2018 and 2022. Cyst volume was assessed with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and a semi-automatic segmentation algorithm, at baseline and between 6 and 8 months post marsupialization. Results: The overall mean cyst volume reduction percent (VR%) was 57.7 % or 0.2 % per day. VR% at 8 months was significantly higher than those assessed at 6 and 7 months (67.1% vs 47.1 %, p = 0.003). Time to CBCT was the only independent variable influencing cyst VR%. Conclusion: Our study proves that the optimal time to enucleation for mandibular cyst is 8 months, independent of histological cyst type, patient age, baseline cyst volume and the number of pre-operative residual bone walls.

Optimal time to definitive enucleation of large cysts following marsupialization: A single center, retrospective study / Bellini, P.; Ricci, A.; Setti, G.; Veneri, F.; Losi, L.; Chester, J.; Consolo, U.. - In: JOURNAL OF STOMATOLOGY, ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY. - ISSN 2468-7855. - 125:4(2024), pp. 101837-101837. [10.1016/j.jormas.2024.101837]

Optimal time to definitive enucleation of large cysts following marsupialization: A single center, retrospective study

Bellini P.;Setti G.;Veneri F.;Chester J.;Consolo U.
2024

Abstract

Objectives: Optimal time to enucleation following marsupialization of large odontogenic mandibular cysts is undefined. We aim to assess volume reduction throughout follow-up, to indicate optimal time to enucleation. Secondary objectives include the identification of factors influencing cyst reduction. Study design: We retrospectively enrolled 15 patients with mandibular cysts of different histological types treated with marsupialization at our center between 2018 and 2022. Cyst volume was assessed with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and a semi-automatic segmentation algorithm, at baseline and between 6 and 8 months post marsupialization. Results: The overall mean cyst volume reduction percent (VR%) was 57.7 % or 0.2 % per day. VR% at 8 months was significantly higher than those assessed at 6 and 7 months (67.1% vs 47.1 %, p = 0.003). Time to CBCT was the only independent variable influencing cyst VR%. Conclusion: Our study proves that the optimal time to enucleation for mandibular cyst is 8 months, independent of histological cyst type, patient age, baseline cyst volume and the number of pre-operative residual bone walls.
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Optimal time to definitive enucleation of large cysts following marsupialization: A single center, retrospective study / Bellini, P.; Ricci, A.; Setti, G.; Veneri, F.; Losi, L.; Chester, J.; Consolo, U.. - In: JOURNAL OF STOMATOLOGY, ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY. - ISSN 2468-7855. - 125:4(2024), pp. 101837-101837. [10.1016/j.jormas.2024.101837]
Bellini, P.; Ricci, A.; Setti, G.; Veneri, F.; Losi, L.; Chester, J.; Consolo, U.
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