Abstract

The variety of forms and localizations of lymphatic malformations (LMs) in the head and neck region determine the lack of unified approach to the treatment of this pathology. The surgical approach is divided into minimally invasive sclerotherapy technique, used mainly for macrocystic forms of LM, and classical surgery, which includes a wide range of surgical interventions on organs and structures of the head and neck. A combination of these two methods and planning of surgical staging are the key to success in the treatment of mixed forms of LMs and malformations of complex localizations with extensive distribution.

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