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[Medial maxillectomy in transitional papilloma].

E Verhaert1, W Ampe, M Depondt

  • 1Dienst N.O.K., AZ-St. Jan, Brugge.

Acta Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica Belgica
|January 1, 1992
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Transitional papilloma, a rare nasal cavity neoplasm, presents with unilateral obstruction and potential for recurrence or malignancy. Radical surgery, specifically medial maxillectomy via a sublabial incision, is recommended despite its benign nature.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Head and Neck Surgery
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Transitional papilloma, previously known as inverted papilloma, is an uncommon nasal cavity neoplasm.
  • The etiology of transitional papilloma remains uncertain.
  • It is characterized by a propensity for recurrence and potential association with malignant transformation.

Observation:

  • The primary clinical manifestation of transitional papilloma is unilateral nasal obstruction.
  • Despite being a benign tumor, its aggressive behavior necessitates specific management strategies.

Findings:

  • Radical surgical intervention is the advocated treatment for transitional papilloma.
  • Medial maxillectomy is identified as the surgical procedure of choice.
  • A sublabial incision provides optimal surgical exposure while avoiding external facial scarring.

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Implications:

  • Effective surgical management is crucial to prevent recurrence and potential malignant progression.
  • The sublabial approach offers a cosmetically favorable outcome for patients undergoing medial maxillectomy.
  • Further research into the origins of transitional papilloma may refine treatment protocols.