Abstract

This study evaluated the outcomes of comprehensive treatment for massive macroglossia. Eleven patients with massive macroglossia due to venous malformations (VMs) and lymphatic malformations (LMs) underwent incision excision of two-thirds of the central wedge of the tongue; two of these patients underwent resection of lesions in the lower lip or floor of the mouth during initial treatment. In subsequent treatment, three patients underwent orthognathic surgery or resection of lesions in the lower lip and submental region, and four patients underwent one or two sclerotherapies. No patient had complications resulting from anaesthesia or surgery. Patients were followed up at 6 months postoperative, and all signs associated with the lesions had disappeared. The mean follow-up duration was 30.8 months. The aesthetic outcome was excellent for nine patients and satisfactory for two. Nine patients could take a soft diet and two a solid diet. Eight patients presented normal speech and three presented intelligible speech. Comprehensive treatment including incision excision of two-thirds of the central wedge of the tongue, as well as orthognathic surgery, the resection of lesions in the oral and maxillofacial region, and sclerotherapy, is effective for patients with massive macroglossia due to VMs and LMs.

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