2019
DOI: 10.1563/aaid-joi-d-19-00178
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Pseudoaneurysm of the Greater Palatine Vessel Following Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft

Abstract: Subepithelial gingival connective tissue grafts are a common surgical procedure performed in periodontal and implant surgery. This versatile procedure has many indications including tooth root coverage, thickening of gingiva, and improvement of the quality of the crestal gingiva. Several techniques have been described for graft harvest from the palate. Reported complications from these techniques include pain, inflammation, bleeding, flap necrosis, and infection in the donor site. We report a previously unpubl… Show more

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“…Patients on anticoagulant therapy may need to take a drug holiday prior to oral grafting surgery; a physician consult is required to dictate this action. Pseudoaneurysm of the greater palatine vessel following subepithelial connective tissue grafting has been described in a patient who did not discontinue anticoagulant therapy preoperatively 173 . Bleeding persisted for 6 days and was eventually managed by vessel embolization using cyanoacrylate glue 173 …”
Section: Postoperative Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Patients on anticoagulant therapy may need to take a drug holiday prior to oral grafting surgery; a physician consult is required to dictate this action. Pseudoaneurysm of the greater palatine vessel following subepithelial connective tissue grafting has been described in a patient who did not discontinue anticoagulant therapy preoperatively 173 . Bleeding persisted for 6 days and was eventually managed by vessel embolization using cyanoacrylate glue 173 …”
Section: Postoperative Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pseudoaneurysm of the greater palatine vessel following subepithelial connective tissue grafting has been described in a patient who did not discontinue anticoagulant therapy preoperatively 173 . Bleeding persisted for 6 days and was eventually managed by vessel embolization using cyanoacrylate glue 173 …”
Section: Postoperative Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is also important to highlight that despite the possible occurrence of some adverse events related to the treatment with SCTG (i.e., development of cyst-like areas, root resorption, or bone exostosis), these were restricted to a very limited number of cases and cannot per se undermine the safety/success of autogenous grafts. The reduced base of literature suggests that periosteal trauma/fenestration is probably the primary main-causing agent linked with exostosis development in grafted sited by FGG [9,20,21,23,28] also a case with a previously unpublished complication following subepithelial gingival connective tissue graft from the palate as pseudoaneurysm of the greater palatine vessel was explored [27].…”
Section: том 20 № 3/2022mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Palatine soft tissue is a limited resource, therefore requiring a careful decision where ASG is the most useful. Harvesting ASG prolongs the surgery and patients regularly show complications like pain, swelling, bleeding and infections at the donor site [2].…”
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confidence: 99%