Acta Scientific Dental Sciences (ISSN: 2581-4893)

Research Article Volume 4 Issue 7

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Utility of Sodium Tetradecyl Sulphate for the Management of Oral Venous Malformation

Krishna Kishor1, Shiv Kishor2*, Hiralal Ash3, Kumar Arunesh4, Heera5 and Sudarshan Sen6

1Senior Lecturer, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Buddha Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Patna, India
2Senior Resident, General Surgery, AIIMS, Patna, India
3Professor and Head, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Buddha Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Patna, India
4Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Buddha Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Patna, India
5Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologist, India
6Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Buddha Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Patna, India

*Corresponding Author: Shiv Kishor, Senior Resident, General Surgery, AIIMS, Patna, India.

Received: April 9, 2020; Published: July 01, 2020

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Abstract

Venous malformation are one of the most common lesions of oral cavity. The lesion may be congenital malformation in neonates or arteriovenous malformation in adults. Various surgical and medical managements are possible for vascular lesions which includes surgical excision, laser therapy, cryotherapy, selective embolization, intralesional sclerosing agents, beta blocker and steroid therapy. In this current study we assessed the efficacy of intra lesioned injection of sclerosing agent i.e. 3% sodium tetra decyl sulphate in oral lesions of venous malformation. Sclerotherapy with 3% sodium tetra decyl sulphate is an effective agent in treating benign oral lesion of vascular malformation and provides alternatives to surgical method.

Keywords: Venous Malformation; Sodium Tetradecyl Sulphate; Hemangioma

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Citation

Citation: Shiv Kishor., et al. “Utility of Sodium Tetradecyl Sulphate for the Management of Oral Venous Malformation”. Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 4.7 (2020): 127-132.




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