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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.23.2008.tde-09042009-112728
Document
Author
Full name
André Caroli Rocha
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Guimaraes Junior, Jayro (President)
Alves, Fábio de Abreu
Damante, Jose Humberto
Dib, Luciano Lauria
Michaluart Junior, Pedro
Title in Portuguese
Estudo clínico, radiográfico, microscópico e terapêutico de ameloblastomas
Keywords in Portuguese
Ameloblastoma
Crioterapia
Curetagem
Neoplasias Maxilomandibulares
Recidiva Local de Neoplasia
Terapia Combinada
Abstract in Portuguese
Introdução: O ameloblastoma é uma neoplasia odontogênica invasiva localmente e de grande significado clínico. Este estudo avaliou o tratamento do ameloblastoma comparando dois métodos terapêuticos: curetagem e curetagem seguida de crioterapia. Método: análise retrospectiva de 53 pacientes portadores de ameloblastoma tratados no Serviço de Cirurgia e Traumatologia Buco-Maxilo-Facial do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo entre 1997 e 2006. Dados demográficos, clínicos, radiográficos e histopatológicos foram analisados. Análise estatística foi realizada para avaliar diferenças na ocorrência de recidiva entre os dois tipos de tratamento conservador e outras variáveis referentes ao tumor. Resultados: 25 pacientes eram homens e 28 mulheres, com idade média de 27,1 anos. A mandíbula foi afetada em 49 casos (92,5%). Radiograficamente, a imagem mais comum foi a multilocular (67,3%). O tamanho radiográfico médio das lesões foi de 62 mm (5 a 115 mm). Os padrões histopatológicos predominantes foram o folicular e o plexiforme com 17 casos (32,1%) cada, seguido pelo misto com 11 casos (20,8%). Ameloblastoma unicístico representou 11,3% da amostra com seis casos. O tratamento consistiu de curetagem seguida de crioterapia em 30 casos (56,6%), curetagem em 18 (33,9%), mandibulectomia segmentar em quatro (7,6%) e ressecção de partes moles em um (1,9%). Não houve diferença estatística no índice de recidiva entre as duas formas de tratamento conservador. Localização, tipo histopatológico, aspecto radiográfico e histórico de tratamento prévio do tumor não tiveram relação com índice de recidiva. Deiscência foi a complicação mais freqüente em ambos os tratamentos. Fratura patológica da mandíbula e formação de seqüestro ósseo foram complicações associadas predominantemente com a crioterapia, quando comparadas à curetagem. Conclusão: A taxa de recidiva do ameloblastoma tratado por curetagem (5,5%) e curetagem seguida de crioterapia (10%) foi baixa em comparação com a maioria dos estudos da literatura. Recidivas diagnosticadas e tratadas em tempo oportuno não representaram insucesso do tratamento.
Title in English
Clinical, radiographic, histopathologic and therapeutic study of ameloblastomas
Keywords in English
Ameloblastoma
Combined Modality Therapy
Cryotherapy
Curettage
Jaw Neoplasms
Local
Neoplasm Recurrence
Abstract in English
Introduction: The ameloblastoma is a locally aggressive odontogenic neoplasm with important clinical implications. This study evaluated the effectiveness of ameloblastoma treatment comparing two therapeutic methods: curettage and curettage followed by cryotherapy. Method: Retrospective review of fifty three patients with ameloblastoma from the Service of Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology of the Clinics Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, São Paulo University, from 1997 to 2006. The demographics aspects, clinics, radiographics and histologic types of the lesions were analysed. Additionally, the results and the postoperative complications related to both treatment modalities were also evaluated. Statistical analysis to observe the difference in the local recurrence rate and clinical variations between the two techniques was performed. Results: Eighteen patients (33.9%) were treated with curettage, 30 (56.6%) with curettage following by cryotherapy, segmentar mandibulectomy in four (7.6%) and ressection of soft parts in one (1.9%). Of the 53 patients, twenty five were female and twenty eight were male, with a mean age of 27.1 years. The mandible was the most affected site (92.5%). Radiographically, the most common aspect was multilocular image (67.3%) with a medium size of 62 mm. Follicular and plexiform ameloblastoma were the most common histological type (32.1%, each), followed by mixed of two or more histological types (20.8%) and unicystic type (11.3%). No statistical difference was revealed concerning the local recurrence rates. In addition, the site of occurrence, histologic types, radiographics aspects or previous history of ameloblastoma treatment did not show any correlation with local recurrence. Dehiscence was the complication more frequent of the both treatments. Pathological jaw fractures and formation of bony kidnapping were the complications predominantly associated with curettage following by cryotherapy. Conclusion: The recurrence rate of the ameloblastomas treated by curettage (5.5%) and curettage following by cryotherapy (10%) was low in comparison with most of the studies of the literature. Recurrences diagnosed and treated in opportune time did not represent failure of the treatment.
 
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