Maxillary haemangioma successfully resected by endoscopic approach
- PMID: 18577272
- DOI: 10.1017/S0022215108003071
Maxillary haemangioma successfully resected by endoscopic approach
Abstract
Objective: We report an extremely rare case of maxillary haemangioma.
Method: Case report and review of the literature concerning haemangioma arising from the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses.
Results: Maxillary haemangioma is rare and sometimes requires wider resection than nasal haemangioma if a large tumour is found. We present a case of maxillary haemangioma in a 37-year-old Japanese woman, which was completely resected by pre-operative embolisation and endoscopic sinus surgery.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that if a large maxillary haemangioma is diagnosed pre-operatively, the treatment of choice is pre-operative embolisation followed by endoscopic sinus surgery, in order to avoid the surgical complications associated with wide resection.
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