Author:
Jung Hyun Taek,Lee Sangmok,Nam Yunbin,Oh Jang Won,Shin Hyang-Ae,Kim Ji-Hoon
Abstract
A plunging ranula is a pseudocyst caused by mucus secreted from the sublingual glands, and it is mainly observed on the mouth floor. Nowadays, sclerotherapy using picibanil has been performed instead of invasive surgical treatment, and studies are reporting safe and effective outcomes. In our study, more than 92% of the 25 patients had marked response after picibanil sclerotherapy, and no serious complications were observed. Picibanil sclerotheraphy can be considered as the primary treatment of plunging ranula for patients who refuse surgery under general anaesthesia.
Publisher
Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology