Background: Hemorrhage is a serious challenge in vascular malformations (VMs). This problem makes the surgical excision of the lesions difficult and sometimes impossible.

Objective: The objective was to design a technique that will meet with the challenges of hemorrhage while performing surgery in such lesions in our environment.

Patients And Methods: Seven patients with deep and moderately large VMs of the facial region were selected and treated with hot 7.5% hypertonic saline after compressing the feeder vessels. This was then complemented with surgical excisions.

Results: There were successful surgical extirpations of the lesions without eventful hemorrhage.

Conclusion: Hot 7.5% hypertonic saline injected into VMs after emptying their hematic content caused sclerosis of the anomalous vessels. This made bleeding during surgery uneventful.

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