Publication date: June 2017
Source:International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Volume 97
Author(s): Brittany N. Nguyen, Barbara N. Malone, James D. Sidman, Brianne Barnett Roby
ObjectiveThe aim of this case study is to demonstrate that post-operative complication rates of sublingual gland excision for treatment of ranulas are equal to or less than alternative methods with a lower recurrence rate than other surgical methods.MethodsThis was a retrospective review of pediatric patients from 2004 to 2015 at Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota. Sixteen ranulas and 6 plunging ranulas were treated via sublingual gland excision during this time frame. Data examined included age, gender, scans of the lesion, location and size of lesion, surgical procedures, complications, and recurrence.ResultsThere were 22 patients who met criteria. Only one patient had recurrence of the lesion (4.5%). One patient reported lateral tongue numbness post-operatively, and one patient had a hypoglossal nerve injury, with tongue deviation upon exam. Both of these complications were temporary and resolved within months of the procedure.ConclusionAlthough sublingual gland excision is a definitive treatment for ranulas, many surgeons still utilize other methods such as marsupialization, drainage of the cyst, or excision of ranula alone as the primary method of treatment due to concerns about complications. This retrospective study demonstrates that excision of the sublingual gland is both a safe and effective method of treatment for ranulas.
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