Current surgical management of macroglossia.

Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, New York, USA.

Published: August 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Current surgical management of macroglossia often involves traditional methods like anterior wedge or keyhole resections, but these techniques have limited long-term follow-up data.
  • Newer approaches, such as double stellate and combination methods, show potential but lack extensive case studies; three-dimensional assessments are suggested for better overall outcomes.
  • Treatment should be customized based on symptom severity and the surgeon's expertise, with less aggressive options available for milder cases.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: To discuss the current surgical management of macroglossia.

Recent Findings: Traditional surgical management of severe macroglossia has been with anterior wedge or keyhole resection. Long-term follow-up has been limited, and only recently have assessments been done regarding functional and aesthetic outcomes. New methods including double stellate and combination approaches have shown promise, though with limited case size reports. Addressing macroglossia in three dimensions may be the most effective way of achieving positive positional, speech and aesthetic outcomes, but comparative studies are lacking. Other causes of macroglossia, such as vascular malformations, can be managed with less aggressive measures such as laser and radio-frequency ablation.

Summary: The aggressiveness of the management should match the severity of the symptoms. The anterior wedge resection and modified keyhole incisions are the most well studied operative strategies. Short and long-term outcome data are limited, and neither method is definitively superior. Less aggressive measures are options for less severe macroglossia. Surgical management of macroglossia should be tailored to each individual patient and in accordance to surgeon experience and expertise.

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