2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.wjorl.2018.08.002
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Clinico‐pathological profile and comparative study of conservative versus surgical deroofing as an effective technique in management of pseudocyst of pinna

Abstract: Background and objectivesAn auricular pseudocyst is not uncommon in routine ENT clinical practice, it occurs when fluid accumulates between the intracartilaginous spaces of the auricle. Many treatment modalities have been proposed such as incision and drainage of the cyst, simple needle aspiration, tight bandaging with dental rolls, however recurrence and cosmetic problems are still noted in some cases. The aim of this article was to discuss our experience of surgical treatment of intractable auricular pseudoc… Show more

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“…A more aggressive open approach includes incision, drainage, and deroofing (excision of the cartilaginous elements anterior to the AP cavity). This approach became the most common AP treatment by ENT practitioners, and it reduced the recurrence rate to 0 to 10% when combined with a pressure dressing (4,7,10,13,14,17,18,21,23). Fibrosis induction of the intra-cartilaginous cyst can theoretically reduce recurrence by adhering the auricular pseudocystic walls to one another, and it can be used instead of deroofing (32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more aggressive open approach includes incision, drainage, and deroofing (excision of the cartilaginous elements anterior to the AP cavity). This approach became the most common AP treatment by ENT practitioners, and it reduced the recurrence rate to 0 to 10% when combined with a pressure dressing (4,7,10,13,14,17,18,21,23). Fibrosis induction of the intra-cartilaginous cyst can theoretically reduce recurrence by adhering the auricular pseudocystic walls to one another, and it can be used instead of deroofing (32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%