Large Plunging Ranula Presenting as Isolated Neck Swelling: Steps in Diagnosis and Surgical Steps in Management
MD01-MD03
Correspondence
Dr. Kumar Nilesh,
Reader, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dental Sciences,
Krishna Hospital, Karad, Satara, Maharashtra-415 110, India.
E-mail: drkumarnilesh@yahoo.com
Ranula is a salivary gland cyst which typically present as localized superficial swelling over the floor of mouth. Complex or plunging ranulas develop when the mucus extravasation extends through or around the mylohyoid muscle, deeper into the neck, and present with neck lump along with or without swelling over floor of mouth. We report a case of large plunging ranula presenting as an isolated large neck mass in a 38-year-old female patient. The steps in diagnosis and surgical steps in management of the pathology are systematically described.