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Successful medical treatment for ranula in children

  • Salvatore Garofalo
  • , Alessandro Mussa
  • , Michael Mostert
  • , Liana Suteu
  • , Simona Vinardi
  • , Stefano Gamba
  • , Luca Lonati
  • , Elisabetta Teruzzi
  • , Nicola Tommasoni
  • , Massimo Bassignana
  • , Guido Masi
  • , Gaetano Marenzi
  • , Gilberto Sammartino
  • , Carmen Mortellaro

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Abstract

Objectives: We compare the outcome of medical treatment for ranula versus surgery in children. Study Design: Multicentric cohort study. Methods: The case series includes 37 children with ranulas (diameter 2.7 ± 1.5 cm). Eighteen patients, including 3 who had relapsed after either simple marsupialization or ranula removal alone, received oral nickel gluconate, mercurius heel, and glandula submandibularis suis D10/D30/D200. Fifteen cases underwent marsupialization with packing, and 2 underwent sublingual gland and ranula en-bloc excision. Two patients who recovered spontaneously shortly after diagnosis were excluded. Results: No recurrences occurred among medical patients. Of the 17 surgical patients, 3 treated with marsupialization with packing relapsed. With the 3 surgical failures from other centers a total of 6 of 20 relapses were considered. Swelling or tension was common in surgical cases but unusual in medical patients. Conclusions: In this case series oral medical treatment for ranula was very effective and more effective than marsupialization with packing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e289-e297
JournalOral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology
Volume117
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2014
Externally publishedYes

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