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Self-Retaining Decompression Stent

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BackgroundDecompression of odontogenic cysts is valuable in large cysts involving vital structures and cysts in pediatric and geriatric age-groups. The use of red rubber catheters, nasopharyngeal airways, intravenous tubing, nasal… Click to show full abstract

BackgroundDecompression of odontogenic cysts is valuable in large cysts involving vital structures and cysts in pediatric and geriatric age-groups. The use of red rubber catheters, nasopharyngeal airways, intravenous tubing, nasal cannula tubing, and tuberculin syringes has been reported in catheterization of odontogenic cysts. These methods require some means of securing them to the tissues, like suturing or the use of screws.Materials and MethodsWe propose a new technique of making a self-retaining decompression stent from pediatric endotracheal tube.ConclusionThe technique is simple and effective.

Keywords: retaining decompression; self retaining; decompression stent

Journal Title: Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery
Year Published: 2018

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