Surgical management of odontogenic myxomas: A case series

Hannah Trode*, Celso Pouget, Marouane Talbi, Etienne Simon, Muriel Brix

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Introduction: Odontogenic myxoma is a relatively rare bone tumor involving exclusively the jaws. Despite its benign nature, odontogenic myxoma can exhibit aggressive, locally invasiveness and has a high potential of recurrence. Surgical treatment can be conservative of radical. The choice of surgical procedure is controversial, and there are no established guidelines. Case series presentation: We present a case series of three cases of odontogenic myxomas. This case series illustrates the variability of the radioclinical presentation of odontogenic myxoma and the resulting surgical management, ranging from simple enucleation to mandibular interruptive resection surgery with free flap reconstruction. Discussion and conclusion: Through this case series, we highlighted and described decision criteria contributing to treatment choice and summarized this in an algorithm. Radiological tumor characteristics and also patient specific factors such as age need to be considered to make a personalized decision to each patient.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108945
JournalInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Volume112
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cases series of odontogenic myxomas
  • Management algorithm of odontogenic myxoma
  • Odontogenic tumors
  • Surgical management of odontogenic myxoma

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