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The recalcitrant ranula-a new management approach

Fiona Chen

A plunging ranula is a pseudocyst that develops from the sublingual salivary glands, extending through the mylohyoid muscle into the submandibular region. The gold standard treatment is excision of the sublingual gland, the source of saliva. For recurrent plunging ranulas, residual salivary gland tissue is difficult to identify.  We describe the use of Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) Positron Emission Tomography (PET) to identify residual salivary tissue causing recurrent ranula.

 

Aim

To illustrate the surgical management of plunging ranulas and demonstrate PSMA PET scanning to identify persistent salivary tissue that has caused treatment failure.

 

Methods

A retrospective review of the surgical management of three plunging ranula cases illustrating the techniques and outcomes and an approach to failed treatment.

 

Results

 

Case 1

A case of plunging where the ranula sac and gland was resected entirely intact.

Case 2

A case where intraoral sublingual gland excision collapsed the pseudocyst with no recurrence.

Case 3

A case of plunging ranula that had recurred despite six resections. PSMA PET scanning identified residual salivary tissue. Targeted intra-oral excision of floor of mouth was performed. Histological analysis confirmed salivary gland parenchyma in the sample.

 

Conclusion

Removing both the sublingual gland and ranula sac will avoid the risk of recurrent ranula, however this is not often possible.  Excision of the salivary gland  alone, the source of saliva, will collapse the pseudocyst.  In recurrent plunging ranulas where residual salivary tissue is difficult to identify, PSMA PET scanning can be successful in locating residual tissue for targeted excision.