Trans-nasal Complete Nasolabial Cyst Excision

NCT05532462 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 20

Last updated 2022-09-08

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Summary

Background: Nasolabial cysts are rare benign epithelial nonodontogenic soft tissue cysts arising in the nasal alar region. Sublabial excision or transnasal endoscopic marsupialization is the standard treatment.

Patients and methods: Between 2019 and 2022, a descriptive retrospective study, including 20 patients who presented with Nasolabial cysts, was conducted.

Conditions

  • Nasolabial Cyst

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Trans-nasal complete nasalabial cyst excision

The surgery is carried out mainly using x5 magnification loupe and 0° degree sinoscope. Submucosal infiltration (lidocaine 2% and 1:100,000 adrenaline). An incision was made at the mucosal covering of the cyst wall and nasal floor in a transverse and anteroposterior direction. The mucosal flap is elevated and separated from the cyst wall and reflected toward the septum side. During dissection, cyst content is usually drained. The whole cyst wall was carefully dissected with sharp and blunt dissection from the mucous membrane, and laterally from the premaxillary area. Finally, endoscopic examination to check the operative bed and refashioning mucosal flap coverage. If mucosal flap is lacerated, then excised and operative bed left for healing by creeping from surrounding edges. Endoscopic trans-nasal complete excision has a shorter operative time, minimal intraoperative bleeding, and no postoperative pain or edema reported.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Sohag University

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-03-25
Primary Completion
2022-05-22
Completion
2022-07-05

Countries

  • Egypt

Study Locations

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