1996
DOI: 10.5631/jibirin.89.587
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Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery for Postoperative Maxillary Cyst.

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“…8 Post-operative maxillary cyst is diagnosed based on clinical symptoms, previous maxillary surgery, radiography and histology. In recent Japanese reports, the use of complete mucocele lining excision (the canine fossa approach) has decreased, and FESS has become the widely accepted treatment for post-operative maxillary cyst due to the development of new instruments or power tools 8,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18] (Table II). 10,11 Post-operative maxillary cyst occurs 10-30 years following maxillary surgery, especially following the Caldwell-Luc procedure to treat chronic maxillary sinusitis.…”
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“…8 Post-operative maxillary cyst is diagnosed based on clinical symptoms, previous maxillary surgery, radiography and histology. In recent Japanese reports, the use of complete mucocele lining excision (the canine fossa approach) has decreased, and FESS has become the widely accepted treatment for post-operative maxillary cyst due to the development of new instruments or power tools 8,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18] (Table II). 10,11 Post-operative maxillary cyst occurs 10-30 years following maxillary surgery, especially following the Caldwell-Luc procedure to treat chronic maxillary sinusitis.…”
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“…The Caldwell-Luc procedure had been widely used to treat chronic sinusitis, before FESS with the middle meatal approach, which is now the ESS = endoscopic sinus surgery; External approach = canine fossa approach standard procedure, was developed. 12,16,17 Inserting a Tshaped ventilation stent between the cyst and the nasal cavity proved to be an effective option for avoiding this complication. Therefore the prevalence of postoperative maxillary cyst in Japan should decrease in the near future.…”
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