2020 Journal of oral and maxillofa…

Self-Retained Voice Prosthesis in the Decompression of the Odontogenic Keratocyst: A Technical Note.

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Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Vol. 78 (10) : 1754-1758 • Oct 2020

Decompression of the odontogenic keratocyst has been a long-standing treatment modality in the armamentarium of oral-maxillofacial surgeons. Many different types of effective decompression tubes have been described in the literature. They reduce the size of the cystic lesion by decreasing the intraluminal pressure, induce histologic structural changes in the epithelial lining of the cyst, and allow for bone deposition to occur from the periphery of the cystic cavity. However, many of these have pitfalls including tube dislodgement, traumatization of the oral mucosa, and mucosal overgrowth. We describe a novel technique using an indwelling voice prosthesis (Inhealth Technologies, Carpinteria, CA) to decompress odontogenic keratocysts. We found that our method provides effective decompression using appropriate-length prostheses fit to the cyst dimensions. It provides improved comfort in patients, with less mucosal irritation or overgrowth, improved ease of irrigation, and improved retention that often does not require sutures.

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