The Effect of Decompression on Histologic Diagnoses of Cystic Jaw Lesions

Ann Ital Chir. 2024;95(5):901-908. doi: 10.62713/aic.3589.

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate if and how decompression alters histopathologic diagnoses of cystic jaw lesions.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on patients with a histologic diagnosis of an odontogenic cystic lesion that was surgically treated with decompression followed by a definitive surgery. The correlation between variables including age, gender, location of the lesion, decompression time and the change in histopathologic diagnosis following decompression was analyzed.

Results: Thirty-nine patients were included in the study. The mean decompression time was 7.87 ± 3.43 months. Post-decompression histologic examination at time of definitive surgery was consistent with the initial biopsy diagnosis in 83.33% (5 of 6) of odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs), 94.11% (16 of 17) of radicular cysts, 100% of dentigerous cysts, and 100% of residual cysts. The change in histopathologic diagnosis of the cystic lesions was not found to be statistically correlated with the study variables.

Conclusions: Histopathologic diagnoses of odontogenic cystic lesions predominantly remain unchanged after decompression. A treatment protocol based on the initial diagnosis may be appropriate for odontogenic cystic lesions that are considered for decompression before definitive surgery.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Child
  • Decompression, Surgical* / methods
  • Dentigerous Cyst / diagnosis
  • Dentigerous Cyst / pathology
  • Dentigerous Cyst / surgery
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Odontogenic Cysts* / diagnosis
  • Odontogenic Cysts* / pathology
  • Odontogenic Cysts* / surgery
  • Radicular Cyst / diagnosis
  • Radicular Cyst / pathology
  • Radicular Cyst / surgery
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Young Adult