IP Indian Journal of Anatomy and Surgery of Head, Neck and Brain

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Harish Kumar H*, Raghunandan G.C, Sunder Raj Ellur, Rakesh S Ramesh, Diviya K Kariappa


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Surgical resection with autologous microvascular reconstruction of the mandible conferring excellent cosmesis and prognosis in ameloblastoma


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Author Details : Harish Kumar H*, Raghunandan G.C, Sunder Raj Ellur, Rakesh S Ramesh, Diviya K Kariappa

Volume : 4, Issue : 4, Year : 2018

Article Page : 102-105

https://doi.org/10.18231/2581-5229.2018.0027



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Abstract

Ameloblastoma is a benign odontogenic tumor generally present in the jaw bone. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinico-pathological profile, treatment and its outcome in a consecutive case series of 8 cases involving mandible and also other tumor like conditions of mandible mimicking ameloblastoma. A total of 10 patients were treated over period of 4 years, which were retrospectively reviewed in our institution. Imaging (CT scan) was done in all the cases and Biopsy was done in 9 cases. Of the 10 patients, 6 males and 4 females were identified. The average age was 25.1 years (range 7-46 years). Swelling in the region of mandible was the only complaint in all the patients. Segmental mandibulectomy was done with free fibular graft was done in 8 cases, Hemimandibulectomy without reconstruction was done in one case and reconstruction with titanium plate was done in another case. All patients underwent grossly complete surgical removal of the lesions, and no recurrence occurred during the follow-up period. The clinical profile and outcome may provide some insights into the differential diagnosis and clinical management. The best treatment option available is surgical excision with either autologous graft or prosthetic implant which can result in a good prognosis and cosmesis.

Keywords: Ameloblastoma, Mandible, Segmental mandibulectomy, Free fibula flap.


How to cite : Harish Kumar H, G.c R, Ellur S R, Ramesh R S, Kariappa D K, Surgical resection with autologous microvascular reconstruction of the mandible conferring excellent cosmesis and prognosis in ameloblastoma. IP Indian J Anat Surg Head Neck Brain 2018;4(4):102-105

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