Abstract
ABSTRACTJuvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is vascular tumor found in adolescent males. With development of endoscopic fraternity, tumor can be addressed successfully with endoscopic approach; but one needs maximum exposure for large angiofibroma with local infiltration around. Maxillary and mandibular swing technique for removal of the tumor gives excellent exposure and good control on vascularity of the tumor.Postoperative follow-up for 1 year has shown minimal visible scar, cosmetic deformity in the patient.How to cite this articleGhorpade CV, Deo RP, Thorat RD, Devane SD. Removal of Angiofibroma with Maxillary and Mandibular Swing: A Clinical Report. Int J Otorhinolaryngol Clin 2012;4(3):151-155.
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