Safe and Efficient Removal of Massive Head and Neck Vascular Malformations Using Vessel Sealing Energy Devices.
J Craniofac Surg 2021;
32:e457-e459. [PMID:
33273200 DOI:
10.1097/scs.0000000000007295]
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
Large vascular malformations (VMs) pose several difficult clinical challenges to the plastic surgeon. Traditionally surgical dissection was labor-intensive and required a significant amount of time and technique. The advent of more advanced vessel sealing devices has resulted in easier vascular and lymphatic control during resection surgery. The authors present 2 cases of large VMs resected using newer energy devices. First, an infant who was born with a large neck AVM that was acutely bleeding requiring immediate control. The authors utilized the Impact Ligasure device to perform a subtotal resection, stabilize the patient, and returned for definitive resection in the future. In the second case, an adult male with a large complex tongue/lip AVM, presented for elective resection. He underwent staged sclerotherapy, followed by resection using the Harmonic Scalpel. The use of vessel sealing devices allows for a safe and efficient resection for a previously difficult surgery.
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